Desserts That Are Actually Healthier Than You Think
Here's a look at some desserts that are way healthier than you think.
Read MoreHere's a look at some desserts that are way healthier than you think.
Read MoreWhen it comes to tea, it seems as if everyone has a definite opinion. While some make their tea in a Keurig and some use a French press, the preferred method for most seems to involve boiling water in a kettle before pouring it over your bagged or loose-leaf tea. What is really the best way, though?
Read MoreIf you're a big fan of snacking, you'll be pleased to know that it's not as bad for you as we're led to believe. In fact, snacking is not only healthy, but it can also help with managing your weight.
Read MoreApple cider vinegar has become a go-to remedy for many ailments, but what happens if you consume more than you should?
Read MoreWhich of these greens deserves to reign supreme as the all-time nutritional champ? Well, it's difficult to say for sure. While newcomer kale does have a number of advantages over spinach, the OG green gains its own back in other areas.
Read MoreWe've got some surprising news for both the caf and decaf camps: There's caf in your decaf. Because it's been soaked in a solvent to extract caffeine, decaf has less caffeine than regular, but it's not truly caffeine-free.
Read MoreAs you may know, brown rice and white rice are actually the same thing, just at different processing stages. There may be something in your rice, though, that you probably don't want to eat a ton of.
Read MoreIf you're someone who stumbles out of bed in the morning and heads straight into the kitchen with one eye closed, unable to wake up until you've had your morning cup of coffee, you're going to be surprised to learn that your caffeine injection might not be serving you as well as it could be
Read MoreAre you curious to know which pre-run foods you should — and shouldn't -- be eating? Whether you're new to running or are simply looking for ways to fuel your body further, Health Digest has you covered. Here are the best and worst foods to chow down on before going on a run.
Read MoreUnless you've made the decision to consciously uncouple from the ice cream section at your grocery, you would have noted the appearance of several "skinny" ice cream brands hanging out next to our old favorites, many of which audaciously promise lower fat, lower sugar, and lower calories.
Read MoreThere are so many weight loss programs out there, all of them proposing strategies to help you eat less and feel fuller, so those extra pounds will just melt away. The blue zone diet, however, is not a weight-loss strategy, per se; it's actually about living longer and being happier.
Read MoreWhile the taste and texture aren't quite the same, still, turkey bacon beats no bacon at all. If you're choosing to eschew pork bacon in favor of the turkey variety for health-related reasons, though, is it really such a good choice?
Read MoreYour coffee intake may inspire judgment or concern — sometimes, both — from people who are used to you walking around with a mug in your hand... and clearly haven't discovered for themselves the pleasures of those aromatic dark beans.
Read MoreThe problem with coffee creamers, though, is that they really aren't the healthiest. Despite the word 'cream' being part of the name, a 'creamer' typically isn't dairy at all; partially hydrogenated oils, along with sugars and thickeners compose this highly processed coffee accompaniment.
Read MoreThat Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich is a favorite cheat day meal, for sure, but what can we do on days when we feel we really ought to be exercising a little restraint instead? While you might think that your best bet for a low-calorie Chick-fil-A meal would be a salad, you'd be thinking wrong.
Read MoreHot dogs are like the All-American food, an integral part of backyard barbecues and, of course, the one and only food you absolutely have to eat every time you're at a baseball game. How bad can they possibly be?
Read MoreIs granola, which is made from oats baked with honey — and sometimes with dried fruit, nuts or nut butter, or seeds thrown in — actually healthy?
Read MoreIt's one of those things everybody knows, but only some people are actually able to do: drink eight glasses (or two quarts) of water every single day. But is this particular bit of conventional wisdom actually true, or is it yet another nutritional myth?
Read MoreEggs were once demonized as being a main source of high cholesterol — or at least their yolks were given the blame. Luckily, medical science finally established that dietary cholesterol had very little effect on the body's levels of LDL, aka "bad" cholesterol. So how many eggs should eat daily?
Read MorePeople are buzzing about coconut aminos, which is reportedly a lot like soy sauce, only better for you. Is it really better for you, though?
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