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An orange a day keeps the wrinkles away

"No longer easy on the eyes, 'cause these wrinkles masterfully disguise the youthful boy below," croons Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard in a ... Read More »

Guess how many pounds of bugs you eat each year!

Oh man. This is one of those statistics that makes you either swear off eating all together or throw your hands up in the air in disgust. I mean ... Read More »

A tasty alternative to peanut butter

Peanut allergies have become pretty popular. And what causes them remains a bit confusing. When my now almost three-year-old daughter was a baby, our ... Read More »

Build a healthy body by cutting simple carbs

A recent Japanese study, published in the Kobe Journal Medical Sciences and most recently highlighted in Fitness Rx magazine, confirms what we've ... Read More »

Pick up the phone for diabetes advocacy

This month, the American Diabetes Association invites anyone willing to make a few phone calls between today and May 2 to call on Congress to do more ... Read More »

Researchers say taking vitamins may shorten your life

In a surprising bit of news, researchers from Copenhagen University recently asserted that antioxidant supplements do nothing to extend life and, ... Read More »

Raise awareness with a new t-shirt

Looking for a fun way to support your favorite cause? FiveHumans makes fashionable t-shirts with hip designs, all based on common diseases such as ... Read More »

Mouse made cancer-resistant by gene manipulation

What do you do when your car starts to fall apart on you? Many people will trade it in for a new and better running car. Now, wouldn't it be ... Read More »

Vitamin C found to impede endurance performance

If running long distances, biking for miles and miles, or swimming vast expanses of water is what you're into, you may want to consider not eating ... Read More »

Father many kids to protect prostate

Alright, guys, stay with me on this one ... If you father one child, you raise your risk of developing prostate cancer over men who don't have any ... Read More »