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A Large Analysis Clarifies the Concerns About …

WEBResearchers on three continents collaborated to conduct an umbrella review of all available data on the health impacts of ultraprocessed foods. In pooled data from 45 …

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Are You Seeing All the Health Benefits of Carrots

WEBWith just 25 calories in one medium carrot, you get 1.7 grams of fiber (6.8% of the Daily Value), 195 milligrams of potassium (5.6% of the DV), 3.6 milligrams of vitamin …

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What Are the Best Nuts to Eat

WEBThe Best Nuts to Eat. Like other plant foods, nuts—including not only tree nuts but also peanuts (technically legumes)—are rich sources of phytochemicals. These little …

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Food for Healthy Skin

WEBCommon foods high in vitamin C include strawberries, kiwis, bell peppers, oranges, broccoli, and tomatoes. Over the years, oxidative damage to proteins in the …

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Food Processing and Your Health: Balancing Benefits and …

WEBProcessing and Health. “Processing makes our foods edible, safe from bacteria, and shelf-stable so we can ship it all around the world,” says Dariush …

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Q. What is cardiometabolic disease and how is it different …

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Lutein for the Eyes (and the Brain)

WEBCognitive Health: The retina is actually an extension of the brain, so in order for lutein to get to the eye it has to pass through the blood-brain barrier, a highly …

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Fish: Why (and How) to Choose this Healthful Protein

WEBFish and Health: A versatile, high-quality protein source that is relatively quick and easy to cook, fish have been studied in connection with numerous health …

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Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know

WEBMore than half of American adults take dietary supplements—oral products containing at least one vitamin, mineral, herb or other botanical, amino acid, or …

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Sleep:The Third Pillar of Health

WEBWe all know that diet and physical activity are essential to good health, but many are unaware that getting adequate sleep is equally important, if not more so. …

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How Diet Impacts Bone Health

WEBFollow these tips to maximize bone health: -Consume dairy products including milk, yogurt, and cheese, and plant sources of calcium such as leafy greens …

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Honey: Potential Benefits and Risks

WEBSweet Risks: Honey is classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as an added sugar. There is strong evidence that intake of added sugars is a risk factor …

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The Health Benefits of Nuts

WEBHere are the major benefits associated with nut consumption: Heart Health: Studies in the 1990s first drew the connection between eating nuts and lower rates of …

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Health Harms of Lectins: Hype or Paradox

WEBLectins are a group of proteins that bind with carbohydrates. The lectins produced by our bodies perform a large number of functions, including roles in the …

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Health Benefits of Nuts and Seeds

WEBHealth Impact: Frequent nut consumption is associated with a lower risk of developing high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer, and …

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Rethinking Protein Needs for Older Adults

WEBMultiple experts have argued that older adults actually should aim for 0.45 grams to 0.68 grams of protein per pound of body weight. For a 150-pound person, that …

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Oranges vs. Orange Juice: Which Is Better for You

WEBFor most consumers, the fiber and pectin lost in juicing still overrides any minor benefits in bioaccessibility. According to the USDA’s Nutrient Database, one cup …

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100% Fruit Juice Intake Associated with Weight Gain

WEBWhile sugar-sweetened beverages are generally recognized as being bad for our health, 100% fruit juice has a bit of a “health halo”—we assume it’s good for us …

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Grass-fed vs Grain-fed Beef

WEBQ: Is there really a difference in the nutritional value of meat from grass-fed and grain-fed cattle? To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid …

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