Martha talks family, age and facing life’s curveballs.
Scientists are spreading the news about a new antioxidant: leaf buds of poplar trees.
Low-fat alternatives is not healthy, research suggests and can be damaging to our bodies.
Check those vitamin bottles, folks. It turns out that many of the nutritional vitamins found in supermarkets and pharmacies may not delivering what they promise on their labels.
Researchers found that antioxidants found in cocoa beans can help improve vision and memory.
Tokyo University researchers successfully grew new teeth from adult stem cells in mice.
Researchers have found that the Vitamin E compound tocotrienol can lower cholesterol in 30 days.
Metabolic syndrome has four risk factors that increase your risk for cardiovascular disease.
Researchers have found a non-invasive substitute for liposuction: high intensity ultrasound.
Don’t want to drink that daily glass of red wine? Taking Omega-3 fatty acid supplements may do the trick instead.
According to numerous studies the results of using fat as a filler lasts much longer than others.
A study showed that women who underwent liposuction regained their fat in different places.
Suzanne Somers’ NAP26 program, which gives rest and rejuvenation of a 3-hour sleep in 26 minutes.
A recent study suggests that the jawbone can change and contribute to an aging appearance.
It seems the wolfberry has become the top contender for the berry with the most antioxidant power.
Corn is being discovered as a safer alternative to animal-based collagen.
For one child with autism, a gluten free diet made all the difference.
Here, the Cougar Town actress shares her secrets to health, style, beauty, and happiness.