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Our Latest Writing Prompts for Consumer Topics

The Case for a Low-Carb Diet Is Stronger Than Ever
Nutrition researcher Dr. David Ludwig explains how his latest study questions conventional wisdom around weight. Source: The Case for a Low-Carb Diet Is Stronger Than Ever – Member Read more
Could a type of sugar halt cancer’s march?
A recent study concludes that supplementation with a type of sugar interrupts cancer cells’ metabolism. This simple intervention could help fight cancer.” Source: Could a type of Read more
Vitamin K In Sun Dried Tomatoes
Learn how much Vitamin K is in sun-dried tomatoes with this interactive Nutrition Label. Adjustable portion sizes. Useful for Warfarin patients.” Source: Vitamin K In Sun Dried Read more
The Definitive Coumadin Diet Guide | INRTracker
Learn about the ways food, alcohol, medications, and over-the-counter supplements can impact your INR test results. Source: The Definitive Coumadin Diet Guide | Read more
Is your seltzer habit harming your teeth?
Sparkling water has all the bubbly and none of the sugar of soda. But is there a downside?” Source: Is your seltzer habit harming your teeth? – Nutrition Action Your writing Read more
Cleveland Clinic genetic experts call out functional medicine on worthless genetic testing and supplement prescribing
Cleveland Clinic genetics experts call out functional medicine on worthless genetic testing and dietary supplement prescribing: “Poor science, leading to even worse medicine.” Read more
IgG food intolerance tests continue to mislead consumers into unnecessary dietary restrictions
IgG food intolerance testing is ineffective, yet it continues to be promoted to consumers. CBC Marketplace recently investigated two Canadian companies that sell these tests. Source: IgG Read more
Mediterranean diet: New evidence of its heart-healthy benefits
New research in rodents has tested the cardioprotective benefits of a compound triggered by consuming vegetables, fish, and seafood. Source: Mediterranean diet: New evidence of its Read more
Newly Diagnosed With Celiac Disease 
Are you newly diagnosed with celiac disease? Our resources will help you learn about living with celiac disease and how to start the gluten-free diet. Source: Beyond Read more
CELIAC DISEASE RESEARCHERS EXAMINE THE CONTENT OF PATIENTS’ DOGGIE BAGS
A new study looks at how much gluten is in celiac disease patients gluten-free diet by testing food, stool and urine samples. Source: Beyond Read more
Scan FreeStyle Libre CGM Sensor with Your iPhone! FreeStyle LibreLink App Approved by FDA
By Jimmy McDermott and Maeve Serino The recently FDA-approved FreeStyle LibreLink app allows FreeStyle Libre users in the US to obtain a real-time glucose reading directly on their iPhone Read more
Diabetes risk: Sodas worse for you than other sugary foods, study says
Consuming too many sodas can negatively affect your health. In fact, it may increase your risk of diabetes more than other sugary foods, according to a new report.” Source: Diabetes Read more
Could Diabetes Drugs Help Curb Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s patients taking diabetes drugs may have fewer signs of dementia in their brains than similar patients not taking the drugs, new research finds.” Source: Could Read more
Can fermented dairy shield you against heart disease?
Many experts have debated the effect of dairy on cardiovascular health. A recent study in Finland has shown that consuming a particular type of dairy, namely fermented dairy, may actually Read more
How reversing diabetes cost to drive savings impact is viable
The healthcare system could save $10 billion annually if Type 2 sufferers used dietary changes to reduce HbA1c levels by 1 percent. Source: How reversing diabetes cost to drive savings Read more
Hy-Vee structures in-store nutrition tours around disease states
Hy-Vee, which has been a pioneer in the use of in-store dietitians in supermarkets, recently began rolling out a new dietitian-led store tour program that focuses on three disease states in Read more
Free dietary advice might be as close as your local grocery store
More supermarket chains are hiring dietitians to provide tours, cooking demonstrations and health screenings. Source: Perspective | Free dietary advice might be as close as your local Read more
How Instagram Spoils Your Relationship With Food
The first food photo I ever posted on Instagram was taken on December 23, 2011. It’s a fuzzy, poorly-filtered photo of a raspberry jam cookie made by my co-worker during the holiday Read more
Insulin’s High Cost Leads To Lethal Rationing
  Alec Raeshawn Smith was 23 when diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and 26 when he died. He couldn’t afford $1,300 per month for his insulin and other diabetes supplies, so he tried Read more
The Safe, Boring, and Extremely Cheap Drug That Could Cure Aging
Old age is, we know, a gauntlet of chronic illness that almost no one gets through without some deep unpleasantness. Most people who reach the upper end of the average human lifespan begin, Read more
Inflammation at diagnosis linked to type 1 diabetes progression
Inflammation levels at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes could be linked with how the condition progresses, research suggests. The US study team behind the findings had been investigating Read more
National diabetes coalition, ADA advise preparedness for people with diabetes during Hurricane Florence’s approach
The Diabetes Disaster Response Coalition created several resources to aid people with diabetes in areas of the U.S. that are most at risk for damage from Hurricane Florence. The Read more
In a scientific first, researchers gave people BPA — and saw a link to precursor of type 2 diabetes
A first-of-its-kind study of a small group of people exposed to a very small amount of bisphenol-A (BPA) is raising questions about the federal government’s stance that low doses of Read more
Study: A Daily Baby Aspirin Has No Benefit For Healthy Older People
Results from a large international study show that risks from taking daily low-dose aspirin outweigh the potential benefits for older people in generally good health. Source: Study: A Daily Read more
Vasculitis: A Link with IBD?
High rates of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis seen in patients with giant cell arteritis Source: Vasculitis: A Link with IBD? Your writing adds immense value to The NutriScape Read more