Does timing your meals actually matter? We explore the science behind your satiety
Does timing your meals actually matter? We explore the science behind your satiety
Studies say people who eat takeout just once a week may significantly increase their body fat as well as other risk factors for heart disease and diabetes
Some combinations you just don't mess with, like mentos and coke. And then there are others that have stood the test of time and South African braais; butter is to mielies like skipping leg day is to gym bro's. As great as the braai classic is, it's become a boring...
Want to change your bad eating habits for the better? Here are three of the most popular diets to consider. Read this before starting your next diet.
Get all your servings of dark, leafy greens with this green hummus. It’s packed with nutrients and tastes amazing. Use it as a dip for your next party.
This breakfast shake will ensure every last nutrient bypasses your belly and goes straight to your muscles; it will better your digestive health and ensure that more kilojoules become muscle, not fat. You will need: A tablespoon of Honey One or two apples One grated...
Our exclusive interviews with the scientists behind the World Health Organization’s report reveal the truth about meat and cancer
Here are the facts. Then decide for yourself.
This is the healthier and better-tasting version of deep fried corn chips.
Researchers are split, but here’s our take on late-night snacking
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