
In a recent study, researchers found that girls who ate more inflammatory foods were 15% more likely to get their first period in the next month, while those eating a healthier diet lowered the odds by 8%.
Read MoreIn a recent study, researchers found that girls who ate more inflammatory foods were 15% more likely to get their first period in the next month, while those eating a healthier diet lowered the odds by 8%.
Read More“Popcorn Lung,” originally linked to workers inhaling buttery chemicals at popcorn factories, the condition is now reemerging through vaping.
Read MoreA landmark study exploring Canadians’ consumption of ultra-processed foods typically loaded with fat, sugar and additives has confirmed these foods are directly and significantly linked to poor health outcomes.
Read MoreNew research found that young adolescents who increase their physical activity from the age of 14 have a lower risk of developing depression later in life.
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