It may be an idea you've toyed with, and there's no doubt it'll need tons of self-control. But what really happens to your body when you stop eating fried food?
The Mediterranean diet is well known for being one of the healthiest diets out there. In fact, following this diet could help you live longer. Here's how.
You don't typically think of healthy when you hit your local drugstore for a quick snack. However, there is one surprisingly healthy canned food you can buy.
There are ways to manage attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) without becoming dependent on medication. Here are some helpful tips and techniques.
Americans have long been setting their clocks back in the fall and ahead in the spring for daylight saving time -- and it's having an impact on our bodies.
Have you always wanted to grow a beard that you can be proud of? Fortunately, according to science, there are ways that you can boost your beard growth.
Because any natural immunity that COVID-19 provides is so variable, anyone who has already been infected should get the vaccine anyway, health officials say.
It would be all too easy to think of Simone Biles as some sort of super-human., but that would negate all of her hard work. Here's how she stays so fit.
Your calves' size are affected by your age and genetics, but that doesn't mean there's no room for change. Here's what you should do if you want bigger calves.
The National Science Foundation looked at some of the dirtiest places in your kitchen and found that these two spots in your fridge are dirtier than you expect.
In an episode of "Shark Tank" season 8, scientist-entrepreneur David Cohen made the case for his brainchild, Sunscreenr. Here's what happened to the project.
Looking for a snack? Before you throw in the towel and grab a Snickers bar, CVS has a chocolate-covered snack that's a little healthy while being a lot tasty.
If you've recently picked up on a sweet smell when going No. 2, you might be wondering what's going on. Sweet-smelling poop could be a sign of this condition.
In an effort to prepare Americans for Omicron, the latest COVID-19 variant, President Joe Biden delivered remarks with a message promoting vigilance and calm.
The FDA authorized the use of Actemra (tocilizumab), a drug traditionally used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, for the treatment of some patients with COVID-19.