Cholesterol
Eating All Your Food During This Window of Time Could Help With Weight Loss
"Our study showed that there is still room for health improvement beyond what medicines can offer," an expert told Newsweek.
Cholesterol at Birth Could Predict Later Psychological Health, Study Finds
A new study has found that the amount of "good" and "bad" cholesterol present in a baby's blood at birth could influence psychological development.
Vaping Could Be 'Potentially Even More' Harmful to Hearts Than Smoking
The warning comes amid a U.S.-wide outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries.
Is Red or White Meat Healthier? Scientists Compare Beef, Chicken and Plants
Getting proteins from plants seems to be the best way to control cholesterol levels, a professor of medicine told Newsweek.
Will Eating Nuts Lead to Weight Gain?
There are different kinds of fats in our diet and some are better for us than others.
Too Much Good Cholesterol Could Raise Risk of Death
"Good" cholesterol helps to prevent arteries from blocking, but too much could also be bad for our health.
Study: Sleeping the Wrong Amount Could Damage Health
Scientists found that different levels of sleep could affect men and women differently.
Trump Could Be at Risk for Heart Attack
Trump's cholesterol levels are far higher compared to last year.
An Old Box Just Flipped the Nutrition World On Its Head
Everything we know about healthy and unhealthy fats may be a lie.
What 72 Million Americans on Cholesterol Meds Could Mean For Costs
The demand for more statins could impact health care costs, but maybe not in the way you'd expect.