What you eat daily can affect cancer risk. Cancer doctor Tarang Krishna shares which foods to include, which to avoid and how ...
New research suggests popular keto diet may elevate cancer risk through oxidative stress and reduced antioxidant levels.
At the 2025 International Kidney Cancer Symposium, Dr. Michael Staehler, of the University of Munich, highlighted the ...
Ketogenic diets may modestly improve depressive symptoms, especially with ketone monitoring and very low-carbohydrate interventions. Evidence for anxiety improvement with ketogenic diets remains ...
An amino acid found in everyday foods such as meat, cheese, nuts and beans could help the gut heal after cancer treatments, according to new research. In a study conducted on mice, scientists from the ...
A team from Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U) has found that triple-negative breast cancer is fueled by lipids and that these fatty acids are a key feature of obesity that ...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women, after skin cancer. While no one factor determines whether a woman will develop breast cancer or not, research has found associations between ...
Maybe you’ve seen an influencer make French fries out of almond flour. Or a sandwich recipe that swaps bread for fried cheese. They’re called keto meals, and they’re largely shared for one reason: to ...
Eating less than 130 grams of carbohydrates daily can make you tired and irritable. Cutting carbs completely can lead to nutrient deficiencies because you miss out on fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants ...
Health researchers are studying Costa Ricans to find out what explains their greater life expectancy and lower cancer rates, compared to the U.S. (Photo illustration: Alex Merto for Yahoo News, photo: ...