
Hobbies in Middle Age May Help Reduce Risk of Dementia, Study Suggests
A new study out of Cambridge University has found that participating in hobbies after retirement can reduce your risk of developing dementia.
A new study out of Cambridge University has found that participating in hobbies after retirement can reduce your risk of developing dementia.
Replace chocolate with carob! The health benefits of carob include controlling blood sugar, improving cholesterol, and even aiding weight loss.
Want to purify drinking water naturally? Look no further. Research suggests you can use the peels of your produce to purify water in just three steps.
You might be wondering: Is pickle juice good for you? Many are using pickle juice for leg cramps and weight loss. Here, an expert weighs in.
Scientific research suggests that soybean oil, a common cooking oil, is more harmful to body weight and overall health than sugar.
A new blood test developed by researchers out of Yale University could help you live longer based on your phenotypic age.
Whether you're expecting an older crowd or have to entertain a group of little ones, these games will make your Fourth of July BBQ fun and festive.
New scientific research suggests that the BCG vaccine – typically used to prevent tuberculosis — could reverse type 1 diabetes.
Looking for the best father's day breakfast? Skip the restaurant rush and try one of these father's day breakfast ideas — and don't forget the bacon!
A new study says bone density and muscle mass are improved in postmenopausal women who follow a Mediterranean diet.