Articles By Janissa Delzo
Eating Badly Is A Leading Cause Of Death Worldwide, New Study Shows
Poor eating habits found to be the leading cause of death, according to a new study. 7 Ways To Keep Your Brain Healthy, According To Experts
Keeping your mind sharp early on can help your brain stay healthy as you age. Alcohol Abuse May Affect The Brains Of Men And Women Differently
Drinking too much booze may have a stronger effect on men's brains, new preliminary research suggests. Nighttime Light Exposure May Raise Risk Of Breast Cancer, Study Suggests
High levels of outdoor nighttime light exposure may increase breast cancer risk in some women, a Harvard study suggests. Long-Term Weight Loss Success May Rely On Consistency, Study Suggests
Losing a consistent number of pounds each week is key to long-term weight loss, a new study suggests. Smartphone Separation Anxiety May Be Linked To Personal Memories, Study Says
As we create, share, and store more personal memories on our smartphones, this may lead us to become more attached to our devices, a new theory argues. How To Watch The Solar Eclipse Without Damaging Your Eyes
Here's how to safely watch the solar eclipse, according to an ophthalmologist. Common Disorder Among Women Is Overdiagnosed Due To Its Definition, Researchers Argue
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) should be redefined, researchers argue. Being 'Obese But Fit' Can Still Harm Your Heart Health, Researchers Say
Carrying extra weight, but being otherwise healthy, could still raise your risk of heart attack, according to a new study. Multiple Deaths Linked To Non-Surgical Weight Loss Balloons, FDA Says
Multiple deaths are linked to weight loss balloons, according to a safety alert issued by the FDA. Embracing Unhappiness Can Help Lift Your Mood, Study Says
Embracing negative emotions may help boost your mood, according to new research. Colorectal Cancer Deaths Are Rising Among The Younger Generation
More Americans under the age of 55 are dying from colorectal cancer, study finds.