Are Foods Labeled ‘Low Sugar’ Misleading Consumers?
Food and drink claims like “just a tad sweet” or “healthy” may mask high levels of added sugars. View original article Contributor:
Food and drink claims like “just a tad sweet” or “healthy” may mask high levels of added sugars. View original article Contributor:
Women who took high doses of vitamin D during pregnancy had children with stronger bones. View original article Contributor:
The mirror became a cruel optical illusion: I kept crunching, tucking, sweating and squatting, but my reflection just got uglier. View original article Contributor:
If you live with others, sleep in separate rooms. Keep windows open. Get an indoor pet. View original article Contributor:
There are many ways to measure mental distress. But it’s far harder to predict, or even describe, the improvement that often follows. View original article Contributor:
An Italian doctor staying at a resort in the Canary Islands has tested positive for the virus. New outbreaks in Europe, Asia and the Middle East are renewing fears of a coming global pandemic. View original article Contributor:
As the world grapples with the coronavirus outbreak, these works remind us that humans have faced deadly plagues for millenniums. View original article Contributor:
The death of one Hong Kong resident in the mainland Chinese city heightened fears for thousands of others stuck in the center of the coronavirus outbreak. View original article Contributor:
In many men identified as having prostate cancer following PSA screening, the disease is neither aggressive nor likely to kill them before something else does. View original article Contributor:
There are reasons to question an expert panel’s recommendations for children. View original article Contributor: