Nutrition's Role in Disease PreventionEvidence is mounting that a healthy diet can help protect you from some diseases. What you eat—or don't eat—may help prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and type 2 diabetes.
Pot Bellies Warn of Later ProblemsThe fact is, you might not care as much about looks as your wife does, but that fat around your abdomen is no laughing matter. A man's potbelly often warns of later problems ranging from heart disease to cancer, diabetes, arthritis, back pain and sleep apnea.
A Guide to Healthier EatingYou should cut back on foods that have only limited nutritional value, that are overprocessed, or that contain too much fat, salt, sugar, and refined white flour.
Simple Ways to Improve Your DietEating healthy can reduce your risk of illness and lengthen your life. Eating a balanced, low-fat, low-cholesterol diet reduces your risk of heart disease, certain cancers, diabetes, stroke and other diseases. Follow these tips to help improve your diet.
Diet Traps to AvoidMaking and following a weight-loss plan that includes balanced meals and exercise can help you attain a healthy weight.
Take a Bite Out of Portion DistortionFeeling stuffed? Maybe it's time to say no to super-sizing and yes to minimizing. In a super-sized world, we don't know how much we should eat when too much is put in front of us.
Take a Look at a Healthy DietChange your approach from a negative one—what can’t I eat—to a positive one—what can I eat—to make my diet more healthy.
How to Junk a Junk-Food DietWhether you’re trying to maintain a healthy weight or improve your health, junk food can sabotage a worthy effort.