Study suggests edible “stop signs” in food could help control overeating
From the Cornell University press release by Stacy Shackford: Once you pop the top of a tube of potato chips, it can be hard to stop munching its contents. But… Read more »
From the Cornell University press release by Stacy Shackford: Once you pop the top of a tube of potato chips, it can be hard to stop munching its contents. But… Read more »
From the University of Michigan press release: Married men will eat their peas to keep the peace, but many aren’t happy about it, and may even binge on unhealthy foods… Read more »
From the Brigham and Women’s Hospital press release: It has been known for years that eating too many foods containing “bad” fats, such as saturated fats or trans fats, isn’t… Read more »
From the University of Chicago Press Journals press release via EurekAlert!: Why are men generally more reluctant to try vegetarian products? According to a new study in the Journal of… Read more »
From the UCLA Health Sciences press release via EurekAlert!: Attention, college students cramming between midterms and finals: Binging on soda and sweets for as little as six weeks may make… Read more »
From the University of Oregon press release via EurekAlert!: Water could change the way we eat. That’s the conclusion of new research by T. Bettina Cornwell of the University of… Read more »
From the University of Cincinnati press release via EurekAlert!: Attitudes, relationships, intentions and personal behavior control are all factors that could affect a child’s decision in either reaching for an… Read more »
From the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health press release: A new study finds that a stressful home life predisposes young girls to early onset obesity. Interestingly, the study… Read more »
From the Elsevier press release via EurekAlert!: Shop the perimeter and avoid center isles, don’t buy anything at eye level, investigate the label. Grocery shopping can be a daunting task…. Read more »
From the American Academy of Neurology press release via EurekAlert!: A new study suggests that eating foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish, chicken, salad dressing and nuts,… Read more »
