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The new report, published in the journal Nutrients, set out to reinstate the nutritional value of pomace olive oil (POCTA). Read More
Whether it’s forcing your kid to finish his greens at the dinner table or restricting certain foods due to progressive diets, demanding children to eat or disallowing them to enjoy certain foods makes them picky eaters, a new study found. Read More
Recently, ACS published an updated list of the dietary and lifestyle changes that may dramatically reduce one’s risk of developing cancer. Read More
There are several ways to facilitate a diverse gut microbe and a new study from The Baylor College of Medicine in Houston has elevated caffeine as chief among these. Read More
If you simply can’t strike soft drinks from your life completely, you might want to consider the findings offered by a new study published in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. Read More
Inspired by a series of studies out of Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada, The Satiating Diet encourages users to prepare meals that concurrently satisfy hunger, meet nutritional guidelines, and reduce unhealthy fat. Read More
Research indicates this assertion to be possible to a point but almost entirely on account of water weight as opposed to fat. Because of this, the Military Diet should only be considered as a starting point toward a desired goal weight not as a means of maintaining one. Read More
For many people, eating in the pandemic is improving relationships with food. These are the 5 ways in which this is happening. Read More
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