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After editor at WSJ stopped taking the drug, something unexpected happened. Instead of ballooning back to her pre-Ozempic weight, she ...
While the photogenic fruit-based beverages have become synonymous with wellness culture, nutrition experts are increasingly questioning their health benefits.
While the study reported decreased signs of DNA aging, the short follow-up time of two months cannot predict the potential ...
It’s time to go back to whole foods – new research says a nutrient-rich diet may provide better health outcomes ...
"Each increase in adherence to the Mediterranean diet was associated with a 6% lower risk of all-cause mortality and a ...
"It's about finding a balance that allows you to enjoy your favorite treats without compromising your goals. Moderation and smart ...
In honor of Popcorn Day, Israel Hayom revisits the diet that was considered the in-thing at the time.
Researchers found no association between weight change and the practice of restricting food intake at specific times of the ...
"January is world carnivore month. This time I'm adding fruit to this diet. Just meat and fruit for the whole ...
Israeli health tech startup Lumen uncovers data that challenges assumptions on how effective the popular diet trick may be, and ...
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