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Feed SubscriptionDiet drug faces U.S. test after rivals fall short
The last of a trio of diet drug hopefuls faces scrutiny next week, after two rivals failed to convince U.S. regulators that marginal weight loss associated with their drugs made up for major health risks.
Read More »De-stress after the holidays with luxury for less
Need a getaway from stressful family reunions and holiday overeating? Why not use those vacation days for a relaxing and luxurious retreat.
Read More »Health benefits of fish may outweigh mercury concerns
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - The benefits for heart health of eating fish may outweigh concerns over the potential negative impact of increased exposure to mercury as a result, according to a study.
Read More »Adult picky eaters may actually have a disorder
Thousands of people who are picky eaters may actually have the newly-recognized "selective eating disorder." They experience foods differently from the rest of us and often prefer bland, salty foods like grilled cheese sandwiches and french fries.
Read More »Video: Study focuses on women, money and divorce
According to a new study, women who earn more than their husbands are 40 percent more likely to get divorced than women who earn less than their spouse. TODAY’s Amy Robach discusses the study with a relationship and financial expert. (TODAY show)
Read More »Happiness is hitched to your spouse, study shows
A new study of long-married couples finds that a person's individual happiness is closely tied with that of their spouse.
Read More »Woman fears breasts will be repossessed
A German woman who splashed out on breast implants with a loan from her then-boyfriend says he's threatening to repossess them after she failed to fully reimburse him.
Read More »Want a healthy Thanksgiving? 5 ways to not stuff yourself
During Thanksgiving, it's easy to go overboard with the calories and consumption. Temptations of gooey pecan pie and dense sweet potatoes topped with crackly marshmallows make it seem impossible to be disciplined.
Read More »Eating orange and dark green vegetables linked to longer life
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating lots of orange and dark green veggies such as carrots, sweet potatoes and green beans may be tied to less disease and longer life, suggests a new study.
Read More »Parental food nagging may produce fussy eaters
Parents beware. Telling your child to clean their plate may help produce a fussy eater, while tight control of what they eat could make children prone to overeating, according to a study.
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