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Eating too much fatty and sugary food not only swells midriffs and expands waistlines, but has the reverse effect on cognitive ability and navigation skills, which appear to be diminished by eating ...
Dr Chris van Tulleken, who is best known for his work alongside his identical twin brother Xand on various BBC science ...
Warren Buffett joked at Berkshire's annual meeting that he and the late Charlie Munger had been "preserving ourselves ...
Joshua Vides, known for turning cars two-dimensional like they just rolled off the funny pages of a newspaper, is bringing ...
A Rutgers health expert weighs in on what the research says about food dyes and whether phasing them out will make a ...
Air travelers are paying more than they expect, and the sticker shock often starts well before checkout. What appears to be a ...
- Weird Homes: The People and Places That Keep Austin Strangely Wonderful by David J. Neff and Chelle Neff chronicles the ...
A growing number of state leaders want the federal government to forbid the use of food stamps to buy sodas and candy. It’s ...
In a one-of-a-kind new study, researchers have linked diets high in fat and sugar with lower cognitive skills.
Schoolchildren up to Year Two in England are eligible to receive free school meals but this year the grant given by the ...