Beer, with its effervescence and diverse flavors, has long been a beloved beverage in the world. Yet the age-old question persists: Does indulging in beer lead to weight gain? As with many dietary ...
Losing weight, which usually equates to losing fat, is a health goal for millions, and for good reason. According to NHS Digital data, hospital admissions linked to obesity have doubled in six years ...
Herbal teas have been around for centuries, as has beer. These two beverages are widely consumed, not for the same reason, but they have cemented their popularity throughout all these years. Herbal ...
Having a “beer belly” is more likely to lead to heart damage than having fat in any other location on the body, especially in men. That’s according to a study that found abdominal obesity, or tummy ...
Q: My husband has developed a large belly. How can I convince him that this isn't healthy, even though his backside and legs are in good shape, and he is still strong? -- Susan R., Rochester, New York ...
Lack of exercise, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, stress, and insufficient sleep are common habits that contribute to belly fat and visceral fat, which can negatively affect your health. Dr.