Reuters | Mar 21, 2007
Eating a high-fat diet raises the risk of developing invasive breast cancer.
Gretchen Ferrao | Mar 17, 2007
Leading diet and fitness experts give you five simple steps to a healthier lifestyle.
Nisha Samson | Mar 16, 2007
You hardly ever eat, yet continue to put on weight. See how skipping meals can affect your health and your weight.
Reuters | Mar 13, 2007
If your parents lived to be 85 you are less likely to develop high blood pressure, cholesterol problems and other factors involved in heart disease.
Reuters | Mar 13, 2007
Children whose parents enjoyed a long life, living well into their 80s, seem to have healthier hearts in middle age compared with children whose parents did not live this long.
Reuters | Mar 03, 2007
Hispanic women develop risk factors for heart disease about a decade earlier as compared to white women.
Reuters | Mar 02, 2007
Doctors usually prescribed beta-blockers to protect the heart, but it seems the drugs also protect the brain.
Feb 28, 2007
Diet is the ideal way to keep your diabetic parents healthy and keep complications at bay...
Reuters | Feb 27, 2007
Eating garlic raw or in supplement form does not lower "bad" cholesterol levels.
Nisha Samson | Feb 23, 2007
A thyroid condition could be the reason behind your miscarriages, fertility problems, weight gain and even fatigue.
CNN-IBN | Feb 17, 2007
Heart disease in women is common now because of lifestyle changes such as smoking, stress and eating habits.
Reuters | Jan 31, 2007
Tall men seem to have a heightened risk of developing an enlarged prostate.
Reuters | Jan 25, 2007
Cholesterol-raising trans fats may be disappearing from supermarket shelves but one type of fat taking their place may be no healthier.
Moneycontrol.com | Jan 24, 2007
Cholesterol-lowering drugs may improve the survival of patients suffering from a deadly lung disease.
Reuters | Jan 23, 2007
Some women who make a habit of venting their anger may be more likely to develop blockages in the heart arteries.























