Health

If you’re looking to eat healthfully at your favorite restaurant, don’t automatically turn to the salad menu. Turns out, restaurant salads can often be as bad as—or worse than—any burger or steak on the menu. Sure, salads may contain a fresh produce base, but those leafy greens are too often weighed down with cheese, deep […]

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The most fattening fries contain 1,920 calories and three days' worth of saturated fat.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The quest for a cream or gel to prevent HIV/AIDS infection has narrowed to using powerful HIV pills that are already on the market, scientists say.

In tests with rats, tea consumption reduced oxidative stress, researchers say

Fast Foods are not merely crafted in kitchens, they were also designed and perfected in labs. Nasty!

Breast cancer: aspirin could cut risks. A long running study of over 4,000 nurses indicates that breast cancer survivors that took aspirin were half as likely to die of the disease or have their tumors spread, compared to survivors that did not take aspirin.

Just in time for Valentine's Day, research out this week suggests eating chocolate may have a positive impact on stroke. Don't go buying too many heart boxes just yet, though, say the study authors.A new analysis, which involved a review of three prior studies, suggests eating about a bar of chocolate a week can help cut the risk of stroke and lower the risk of death after a stroke.