Researchers recommended a tailored, scientifically validated exercise program to individuals receiving chemotherapy for ...
Can the right diet "cure" schizophrenia? Despite provocative case studies, research to date indicates we do not know.
A structured home-based exercise program (EXCAP) reduces "chemo brain" and prevents physical decline during cancer treatment.
Eating any one of five well‑known healthy diets could add years to your life, even if your genetics don’t naturally favor longevity, new research suggests. The findings come from a large study led by ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been inaccurately claiming that patients with schizophrenia were cured through ketogenic diets, the latest instance in which medical experts say he has ...
Chemotherapy is one of the most common weapons in the cancer-treatment arsenal, but its side effects are well known. Hair loss. Nausea and vomiting. Mouth sores. Fatigue. The side effects a person ...
The old saying "you are what you eat" suggests that our food choices determine our health and longevity. Now, a study published in the journal Science Advances has put some specifics on it by ...
Five dietary patterns have been associated with living years longer, regardless of someone’s genetic risk factors for disease, in a study of more than 100,000 people. “If you want to live a long life, ...
There is perhaps one thing that the Internet, your mom and scientists agree on: eating lots of fruits and vegetables is good for you. But according to a new study, following any one of five diets that ...
Both low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets can be heart healthy, but it depends on what kind of foods you're eating, according to a new study. In the study, published Feb. 11 in the flagship journal of ...
Eating either a low-carbohydrate or low-fat diet is associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) over roughly 30 years of follow-up, but the devil really is in the details of these ...