Pregnancy January 11, 2017 Breastfed babies still need extra vitamin D Many breastfed infants may not get enough vitamin D because their mothers prefer not to give babies supplement drops, a study suggests.
DIGESTIVE HEALTH January 11, 2017 Sorry, steak lovers: Red meat linked to gut condition Men who regularly eat red meat have a higher risk of developing an inflammatory bowel condition called diverticulitis than men who don't have much red meat in their diet, a new study finds.
Diet Trends January 11, 2017 6 nutritious milk alternatives to try Whether you’re lactose intolerant, vegan, or just looking to switch up your milk routine, nondairy milk alternatives can offer healthy nutrition profiles and different flavors to keep things interesting.
Product Recalls January 10, 2017 Company recalls 2,300 pounds of chicken for plastic contamination On Monday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Schreiber Processing Corp. has recalled about 2,330 pounds of chicken tender products that may be contaminated with plastic and misbranded.
Nutrition January 10, 2017 Recipe rehab: 5 heavy comfort foods done in a light way Bears aren’t the only mammals that hibernate in the winter: us humans do it too.
Nutrition January 9, 2017 Counting croutons: Restaurants tally items for calorie rules How might a bread basket for the table be counted under America's new calorie posting rules?
Diet Trends January 9, 2017 Want to avoid munching on unhealthy foods? Serve yourself For anyone trying to eat better: New research shows the simple act of having to serve yourself can curb unhealthy indulgence.
Alternative Medicine January 9, 2017 15 truths about juicing you need to know The juicing trend doesn’t show any signs of letting up—and there’s a lot of pulp fiction about the benefits.
Nutrition January 8, 2017 What will 2017's big diet trends be? What will 2017 bring for the health-conscious crowd?
Nutrition January 7, 2017 Best foods to avoid a winter cold While the winter season brings lots of festivities and fun, it also tends to be the time we see an uptick in colds.
Nutrition January 6, 2017 The do’s and don’ts of protein Protein is good for you… if you’re eating it right. Here’s how to make sure you’re getting the most out of what you put in your body.