When you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed, you may turn to “comfort foods” like ice cream, cookies, chips and fries. But ...
Researchers at Florida universities are working to understand how diet and disease are intertwined. They are studying which ...
Research links a preference for sweets to higher risks of depression, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. A study involving 180,000 people found those who prefer sweets are more likely to suffer ...
While it might be tempting to indulge in that sweet tooth, you should do it in moderation because a new study claims to have found a link between overeating sugary foods and drinks and depression.
Researchers have found a connection between our love of sweet treats and serious diseases, including depression and diabetes.
Dr. Stevie DeJuan Springer with Wise and Well talked about depression and anxiety. He also addressed what foods you can eat to help. First, Dr. Stevie DeJuan Springer suggests good to eat for ...
People with a preference for sweets are at a higher risk of developing depression, diabetes, and suffering a stroke, ...
When it comes to mental health, the relationship between the brain and body shouldn’t be underestimated. And in the case of ...
Diet sodas, processed cookies and cereals strongly linked to higher blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes ...