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Dr. Michael Aziz argues that Americans have been mislead about the health effects of eating butter and cheese.
Half of the participants were asked to follow a Mediterranean diet, but they could eat as much as they wanted and weren’t required to work out. The other group was asked to walk for at least 45 ...
Older women who stayed on a reduced-calorie Mediterranean diet, walked and did resistance training for three years improved their bone density, especially in their lower backs, a new study found.
The Mediterranean diet, inspired by the traditional eating habits of cultures from countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, such as Greece, Italy and Spain, is becoming an increasingly popular ...