The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a possible link between certain dog foods and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which can cause congestive …

Where Science Meets the Food
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a possible link between certain dog foods and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which can cause congestive …
Your dog may be at risk for developing heart disease based on their food, FDA says USA TODAY
The FDA is continuing to investigate a potential connection between certain diets and cases of canine heart disease. Could your dog be affected?
Why Science Can Be So Indecisive About Nutrition The Atlantic
Years of conflicting studies about certain foods and diets tell us a lot about both our bodies and ourselves.
Canadians are indulging in dangerous amount of ultra-processed food: study Montreal Gazette
The Université de Montréal researcher who led the study says it is the first in Canada to link increased consumption of processed foods with chronic diseases.
Fermentation start-up reinvents street food for UK market FoodNavigator.com
UK start-up Better Nature is developing nutrient-rich tempeh products for western audiences while raising funds to eradicate protein malnutrition in Indonesia.
What Is Quercetin? Benefits, Foods, Dosage, and Side Effects Healthline
Quercetin is a natural pigment present in many fruits, vegetables, and grains. This article explores quercetin’s uses, benefits, side effects, and dosage.
Can a Plant-Based Diet Put Crohn’s Disease in Remission? Healthline
Researchers reveal a case where a man with Crohn’s disease achieved complete remission within six months of starting a plant-based diet.
Drexel study uses video conferencing at dinnertime to help parents get their kids to eat healthier The Philadelphia Inquirer
Project Picnic is an ongoing study offered by the Drexel University Well Center, which provides live video coaching sessions for parents during family meals.
Junk food habits irreversibly damage sperm by age 20, study claims Fox News
Pizza, candy, chips and other processed, high-fat food can cause permanent damage to sperm, according to a new study from Harvard University.