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Meta-Analysis Suggests Top Constipation Treatments
But commentator says true head-to-head trials may be more instructive Article from : medpagetoday.com Meta-Analysis Suggests Top Constipation Read more
10 Trader Joe’s healthy food products a dieititan loves | Well+Good
In the latest episode of “You Versus Food,” dietitian Tracy Lockwood Beckerman shares her favorite Trader Joe’s healthy food and snack products. Article from: Well and Read more
Hearing Aid Use Tied to Lower Risk for Dementia, Depression, Falls
Findings revealed in large study of older adults with hearing loss Article from: Physicians Briefing.com, Hearing Aid Use Tied to Lower Risk for Dementia, Depression, Read more
The History of Vegetarian Diets: Explore the Progression of Plant-Based Eating
Vegetarian diets are not just a trend; they’ve long been a staple of human dietary patterns. Article from: Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, The History of Vegetarian Diets: Explore the Progression Read more
Top 10 recent diet and nutrition news reports
Endocrine Today has compiled a list of the top 10 recent news reports about endocrine-related diet and nutrition. From :Healio.com , Top 10 recent diet and nutrition news Read more
Can Food Combining Put an End to Your Digestive Woes? | Livestrong.com
Food combining, an Ayurvedic diet, claims to rid the body of toxins and help digestion. But there’s no scientific evidence to support these purported benefits. Article From Read more
Financial incentives and fruits and vegetables
Researchers found that study participants increased spending on fruits and vegetables by27%. Article from Read more
Colours of the Rainbow: talking about healthy eating to 4 year olds! – Dietitian’s Life
It is the British Nutrition Foundation’s Healthy Eating week this week (1st-5th June 2015), so I volunteered myself to go into my daughters nursery school to talk to the children about my Read more
Repeatedly Offering A Variety Of Vegetables Can Make Children Eat More
Offering not one but a variety of vegetables on a regular basis can get children to accept those vegetables and probably start liking them. Article from NDTV Food, Repeatedly Offering A Read more
Vitamin D: High Doses Don’t Strengthen Bones
Surprising effects seen in randomized trial: actual adverse effects seen with supplementation Article from MedPage News: Vitamin D: High Doses Don’t Strengthen Read more
Americans love snacks. What does that mean for their health?
Article from APNews.com: Americans love snacks. What does that mean for their Read more
Peanut sublingual immunotherapy safe, effective for kids
Researchers demonstrated that long-term use of sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, was an effective and safe option to treat peanut allergy in children aged 1 to 11 years, according to Read more
Plant-based foods play a growing role on foodservice menus
Foodservice companies such as Sodexo and Aramark are making more menu items out of plants. Article from SmartBrief: Plant-based foods play a growing role on foodservice Read more
Sodexo, Knorr Focus On Sustainability With Future 50 Menu
They’ve all got something in common — they’re more nutritious and leave less of a carbon footprint than the short list of foods Americans are eating most often. Article from Read more
Here’s what healthy means now
Just as consumers have pushed for customization in foodservice, choosing everything from bowl formats to burritos to the ingredients that go into each of those, consumers are now looking to Read more
New 4000-Mile Trail Will Let People Bike Across US on One Path
Old railroad routes are being transformed into a seamless cross-country bike path For the first time in history, a coast-to-coast bike trail will connect nearly 4,000 miles of the country Read more
Lots of Time on Social Media Linked to Anxiety, Depression in Teens
Teens who spend more time with social media are more likely to suffer from social withdrawal, anxiety or depression, a new study says. Article from Health Day : Lots of Time on Social Media Read more
What Have the Last 10 Years of School Food Policy Taught Us? | Civil Eats
From school lunch shaming to universal free meals, four experts discuss the changes the past decade has brought to the nation’s school food program and how to make healthy, nutritious Read more