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Can a nutrition challenge really reset your diet, or is it too restrictive? And can short-term success result in long-term results?
False nutrition myths can get in the way of making dietary choices that work for you, leaving you feeling frustrated and ...
In this first installment of "Exit Interviews, " MedPage Today editor-in-chief Jeremy Faust, MD, sits down with two-time FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, to discuss what it was like running a ...
We’ve got enough calories to go around, but somehow, we’re still managing to feed people into chronic disease. When food ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling situations where you want to refuse food ...
YouTuber FouseyTube (Yousef Erakat) shocked the internet with his 30-day water-only fast, claiming it led to an incredible ...
Robert Irvine has been enlisted to overhaul the dreary mess hall menus that drive many soldiers to less-healthy choices.
The U.N. says Gaza’s bakeries will run out of flour for bread within a week. Agencies have cut food distributions to families ...
Budget cuts by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration caused cancellations of 20 truckloads of food while en route to ...
They could help develop a dietary plan for you. No foods can cure gastroparesis. However, avoiding foods high in fat, fiber, and salt could help you manage and prevent symptoms. A 2020 study found ...
Low-glycemic foods, such as sweet potatoes ... Non-dairy types of milk may also have a low GI score. For example, full-fat soy milk has a GI score of 41, and oat milk has a score of 49.