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Meet Matcha!
The first time I saw matcha, I was entranced by the vibrant green color and intrigued about the possible health benefits...
Red Meat and Your Health
New Study: Eating Patterns and Childhood Obesity
Eating patterns may play a larger role in childhood obesity than we had previously believed...
Women Have Lower Blood Pressure
Up until now, men’s and women’s blood pressure guidelines were matched. But new research suggests that normal blood pressure is not the same between the sexes...
The Nordic Diet: Health Benefits and Tips
Positive Resolutions: Go Fishing
Did you know that almost 90% of Americans do not meet the recommendation for seafood consumption?
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Believe it or not, the DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is nearly 3 decades old! Initial research began in August of 1993 and studies continue to highlight the benefits of this heart-healthy style of eating.
Alternatives to Processed Meats
Positive Resolutions: Eat a Plant!
This month’s resolution topic focuses on plant proteins and encourages everyone to eat a plant!
5 a Day for a Longer Life
A new study published in Circulation finds more reasons for the “5 a day” fruit and vegetable recommendation. Eating 2 servings of fruit and 3 servings of vegetables each day may help reduce the risk of death from CVD, cancer, and respiratory disease.
Processed Meats: What They Are And Why You Should Avoid Them
Let's Limit Added Sugars
What's Missing from the Dietary Guidelines?
The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) offer lots of helpful nutrition advice, but I couldn't help noticing some pieces that were missing...
Simple Swaps May Save Your Heart
Less Food, More Life
Although the benefits of calorie restriction have been known for a while, new research shows the nitty gritty of cellular pathways and how eating less protects against aging...
Meatless Monday and Beyond!
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Go Nuts!
Despite the risk for food allergy, the latest recommendations from the US Dietary Guideline Advisory Committee suggests increasing intake of nuts...
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