An unhealthy obsession with eating well might be more common than you think, and can lead to unintended health issues such as malnutrition.
Young adults talk about food as good and bad, but health professionals should move away from the focus on shame, guilt and fear around food and nutrition.
Drawing on a passion that runs through his family, Dr Sandro Demaio returns to Australia to improve people’s wellbeing – starting in the kitchen.
Worldwide it's estimated that 11% of the population has IBS* with more women suffering than men. Hypnotherapy treatment may turn out to be a major part of the solution.
Losing weight is only half the battle – there are also physiological challenges.
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome say they find it hard to lose weight. Here's what they can do to improve their symptoms and long-term health.
Action is needed to reduce the alarming rise in the incidence of stroke in low to middle-income countries.
A new study shows that, contrary to popular belief, eating or not eating breakfast has little bearing on weight.
A new study is looking at shift workers' dietary habits, and the potential implications for their long-term health.
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