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A comprehensive study finds that the risk of diabetes rises with a daily soda, even diet soda.
Read an excerpt from The Good Gut about the "second brain" in the gut.
- kids who eat peanuts early: A study shows kids who eat peanuts early may avoid peanut allergies later.
Hunter-gatherers showed settled habits before they farmed. Foragers were making pottery at
a site that pre-dates agriculture.
A new
study suggests bees may also have a tough time making healthy food choices.
- even modest amounts of HFCS: Consuming even modest amounts of HFCS can raise cholesterol levels and triglycerides.
NPR explores the diet and lifestyle of
people living to 100 and beyond in the "Blue Zones."
Harvard Health looks at factors that could be affecting
And the Mayo Clinic reports that toxicity is rare for
people who take vitamin D supplements.
- green juice: Time.com looks into green juice. Should we bother drinking it?
Sugar was shown to
reduce the levels of a stress hormone.
Take The New York Times weekly health quiz.
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