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While unfamiliar food ingredients or chemical names can be alarming, it’s more important to focus on excessive consumption of salt, sugar and fat.
A new breast milk-flavored ice cream by OddFellows and Frida mimics the taste without using real milk, sparking curiosity ...
They're in your pantry, your morning routine, and your guilty pleasures—and they're silently sabotaging your cardiovascular ...
Cardiologists typically eat heart-healthy breakfasts like oatmeal with berries, whole-grain toast with avocado and egg, or Greek yogurt with nuts.
The diet of mothers who breastfeed can significantly contribute to how their bodies recover after childbirth, how comfortable ...
Whole food carbs like oats, quinoa, brown rice, sweet potatoes, lentils, and berries provide a steady release of energy, ...
School lunch costs can add up quickly and become a financial strain for parents. In Miami-Dade County Schools, lunch will ...
Proposed regulation by FDA could lead to less sugar in orange juice, making it easier for manufacturers to produce while ...
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Nutritionists explain the difference between chia seeds and flax seeds, and how to choose the one that meets your nutritional ...
What is a concussion? A concussion is more than just a bump to the head; it involves complex physiological changes in the ...
While instant noodles offer comfort and familiarity, their nutritional profile has room for improvement. An expert explains.