Por: New York Post Life April 05, 2023
This past January, Tyla Gomez, 24, was feeling overweight and miserable. She was on an extremely restrictive diet, limiting herself to just 1250 calories a day, but she wasn’t losing weight. It seemed she’d never be able to squeeze into the size 10 skinny jeans she’d recently purchased. She considered getting liposuction or reducing her caloric intake even further. Instead, she decided to try something that she’d seen on social media:... + full article
WPTV USA Nation April 20, 2023
Major restaurant chains have been required since 2018 to post calorie labels on menus. The result, according to a is a reduction in cancer deaths. The findings published this week in the journal BMJ Open found that Americans are consuming between 20 and 60 fewer calories per... + más
Calorie counting still better than intermittent fasting for weight loss: study | New York Post
Researchers May Have Found a Way to Slow Human Aging | Time
New York Post USA Life March 11, 2023
A man in Mississippi is inspiring others with his near-400-pound weight loss transformation. Nicholas Craft, 42, of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, weighed 649 pounds in June 2019, and now he’s down more than 365 pounds. “I’ve been dealing with my weight since... + más
I tried on my grandma’s old clothes — people think she’s a ‘baddy’ | New York Post
I designed my grandma’s abandoned fashion sketches — 80 years later | New York Post
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 08, 2023
Many people are cutting back on their sugar intake for health reasons. But the food industry has found another way to give consumers their sweet fix.It is quietly replacing the sugar in many packaged foods with sucralose, stevia, allulose, erythritol, and a wide variety of other... + más
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Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Time USA Health February 10, 2023
A new study brings scientists closer to an elusive goal: figuring out how to and keep people healthier, longer. For decades, researchers have studied calorie restriction as a potential method of extending lifespan. Numerous promising trials, , have been conducted in... + más
Scientists Have Reached a Key Milestone in Learning How to Reverse Aging | Time
The new rules of aging well involve small but mighty daily decisions | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Life January 27, 2023
Fatty foods can lead to obesity but it’s all in your brain — and not the way you may think. Researchers have found that regularly eating high-fat and high-caloric foods can change the neurological pathways in your brain, reducing the brain’s ability to and can lead to... + más
How Bruce Lee died from drinking too much water: researchers | New York Post
Maine Voices: Kennebec River dam debate hijacked by red herring | Portland Press Herald
New York Post USA Life January 18, 2023
You may want to slow down on fasting. A new study — published Wednesday in the — has found that intermittent fasting fails to help dieters drop weight, with calorie counting still the most effective way to shed any unwanted pounds. The Johns Hopkins University research... + más
How Fasting Can—and Can't—Improve Gut Health | Time
Reducing overall calories may promote weight loss more effectively than intermittent fasting, AHA study finds | ABC News
New York Post USA Entertainment November 21, 2022
Doctors believe they have discovered the mystery behind the brain swelling that caused Bruce Lee’s death. The legendary martial artist and actor died in Hong Kong on July 20, 1973, at the age of 32 from brain swelling — from what doctors now say was caused by drinking too... + más
Kidney specialists float a new theory after revisiting Bruce Lee's cause of death | Los Angeles Times
Bruce Lee may have died from drinking too much water, new study claims | Fox News
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