When it Comes to Eating Less – Size Does Matter
July 23, 2011 by jorloff
Filed under Weight Loss
A new study from the University of Utah reported that the size of your fork can determine how much you eat at meal time. Unlike other studies that link food consumption to the size of your plate, this research shows that using a larger fork actually caused people to eat less. Read more
Preventing Obesity in Babies
May 24, 2011 by HealthVotes
Filed under General Health
Something special happens when you can take a solution for one medical condition and apply it to help heal another one. There is a simplicity and beauty in being able to use the same medicine for two different causes. Each year there are more incidences of diabetes and obesity and these diseases threaten young and old alike. However in Great Britain there are now plans to take a tried and trusted diabetic drug and use it help reduce obesity in children. Read more
5 Healthiest Foods For Keeping An Active Brain
March 24, 2011 by HealthVotes
Filed under Mental Health
So many people put all the focus with their diet on the foods that are going to help them lose weight quickly and achieve best body health. But as you do so, you must not forget to take care of your brain health as well by eating foods that will supply all the vital nutrients that it needs for proper functioning. Read more
Working Mothers Children More Prone to Obesity
February 6, 2011 by gunjan_priya
Filed under Health News
A recent research has shown that there is an interesting correlation between working mom’s employment years and weight gain in their kids. Thus if a child is growing up without constant monitoring by his or her mother, there are greater chances of obesity for the children. It is not so surprising however as there have been similar findings before also, stated a researcher Taryn Morrissey Read more




