Food insecurity—the lack of steady access to nutritionally adequate food—during pregnancy is linked to premature births and poorer health for low-income mothers and their babies, contributing to staggering rates of […]
Read MoreA New Study Found a Surprising Link Between This Popular Fried Food and Depression
A new study links fried foods with a higher risk of anxiety and depression. Fried potatoes in particular were an issue. Experts say more research is needed to determine whether […]
Read MoreDoes Cutting Out Meat Help With Diabetes? New Study Says Yes
Replacing processed and red meat with plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, and legumes can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in […]
Read MoreOpinion: Starting results in youth nutrition study
Opinion Children today are the adults of tomorrow. As today’s adults we are responsible for equipping our kids with the best tools to be healthy now and in the future. […]
Read MoreDiet with seafood, eggs, grains, and veggies may lower miscarriage risk: Study
According to new research, an early-pregnancy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, seafood, dairy products, eggs, and grains might reduce the risk of miscarriage. The University of Birmingham examined 20 studies […]
Read MoreStudy claims that most Californian supermarket and store checkouts fail to meet healthy checkout standards
In a recent study published in the Current Developments in Nutrition Journal, researchers investigated store checkout food and beverage setups. Study: Food and beverage environments at store checkouts in California: […]
Read MoreThe Link Between Western Diet and Prostate Cancer? New Study Points to Meat and Dairy
An unhealthy Western diet that includes high-fat dairy products and processed meat could increase the risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, according to a new study published in the medical […]
Read MoreA Healthy Plant-Based Diet Can Keep You Alive Longer, New Study Finds
Adopting a healthy plant-based diet reduces risks of mortality, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, according to a new study published in the JAMA Network openjournal. Conversely, a diet that was made […]
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