University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have revealed how the popular, low-carb ketogenic diet protects against epilepsy seizures and possibly neurodegenerative diseases such as ...
Creativity and expertise in Houston’s cocktail scene continue to surge. Over the past year, a new generation of bars has emerged, stepping up to challenge the trailblazers that sparked the city’s ...
This Thanksgiving, the content of popular "cocktails" may surprise you. A growing number of Americans are swapping cocktails for creative mocktails — and the numbers suggest the shift is here to stay.
Classics from the cocktail canon, dive bar favorites and no fewer than five martinis. Credit... Supported by By Robert SimonsonBecky Hughes Luke Fortney and Nikita Richardson Photographs by Heather ...
In the most comprehensive investigation of the ketogenic diet’s mental health effects yet, researchers pooled 50 studies spanning six decades to see what we actually know about its influence on mood.
Sasha Petraske's brilliant riff on the Bee's Knees is the perfect example of the minimalist artistry of his legendary bar, Milk & Honey. Dylan Ettinger is a Los Angeles-based writer specializing in ...
Mizzou scientists are exploring how a ketogenic diet may protect the brain and prevent Alzheimer’s in people genetically predisposed to it. Their study found that female mice with the APOE4 gene ...
This time of year, it’s hard not to succumb to the cozy flavors of fall. Pumpkin spice infuses everything from lattes to cereal, apples are everywhere and cinnamon and cardamom permeate both ...
Young rats given a ketogenic diet were largely protected from the mental and behavioral issues caused by prenatal stress. The high-fat, low-carb diet appeared to safeguard brain development and ...
It sounds counterintuitive: Eat more fat and lose more weight. But it's the underpinning of a keto diet -- a controversial eating regimen designed to retrain the body to rely on something other than ...