A recent study reported that skipping meals, and specifically eating only one large meal a day, increases the risk of heart disease, and it is associated with a higher probability of death from all ...
Busy mornings often lead to skipping breakfast, something nearly 25% of Americans do. However, research suggests this habit could have long-term health consequences. Studies show that eating most of ...
The holiday season is here, meaning many people will enjoy delicious meals featuring traditional dishes like roasted turkey and creamy mashed potatoes. While these feasts are a great way to spend time ...
About one in 10 Americans have diabetes, with 95 percent of those having type 2. The condition is linked with a slew of serious health complications—including a higher risk of heart attack and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- If you want to burn more calories, try eating a large breakfast and small dinner. Changing your meal portions can make a difference in weight loss, according to a study ...