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“I like to say the more bitter (the chocolate), the better for our bodies,” said nutritionist Sally Eisenberg.
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Oregon investigators have traced an outbreak of norovirus to a reusable grocery bag that members of a Beaverton girls’ soccer team passed around when they shared cookies.
It’s home to the Happiest Place on Earth, but maybe not for the reason you’re thinking of. The city the world knows for Cinderella and Shamu, for fairy castles, Hollywood dreams and African lions now has a new reason for fame; Men’s Health magazine has named Orlando the smuttiest city in America.
Facebook wants to help you share your organs.
Mayim Bialik, author of “Beyond the Sling” and star of TV show “Blossom,” shares her real-life advice as a mom with a Ph.D in neuroscience.
Obesity during pregnancy might increase chances for having a child with autism, according to new study out of University of California, Davis.
A trial is underway to make a pacemaker-like device available in the U.S. that will vibrate and have an alarm, worn like a pager, that will go off if you are about to have a heart attack.
If you need a jolt of energy, coffee and sodas are not the only answer anymore.
For decades, doctors have linked gum disease to heart disease, but now an expert panel says there is no proof that one causes the other.
A new study found that people with a positive look at life had a reduced risk for heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular events.