Can Home Cooking Reverse the Obesity Epidemic? The New York Times
Many nutrition experts blame processed foods for the obesity epidemic, suggesting that a return to home cooking would turn it around. But now some …
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Can Home Cooking Reverse the Obesity Epidemic? The New York Times
Many nutrition experts blame processed foods for the obesity epidemic, suggesting that a return to home cooking would turn it around. But now some …
Processed Foods Make You Eat More. Here’s What They Are Actually Doing to Your Body runnersworld.com
We know that processed foods are bad for us: Recent research found that even when meals are matched in nutrients like carbs, protein, fat, and sugar, people …
Ovo-Vegetarian Diet: A Complete Guide and Meal Plan Healthline
Vegetarian diets are becoming increasingly popular. This article tells you everything you need to know about the ovo-vegetarian diet and provides a sample …
How your body processes food is only partially down to your genes New Scientist News
Everyone processes food differently — even identical twins. A study found just half of our response to glucose and 20 per cent of our response to fat is genetic.
Diet for One? Scientists Stalk the Dream of Personalized Nutrition The New York Times
No single food regimen works for everyone. A new study is the most comprehensive effort yet to understand why.
Allergies linked to higher junk food consumption, suggests new study News-Medical.net
Many childhood food allergies could be due to eating junk food, according to a new study. Children with food allergies, and children who eat a lot of junk food, …
Scientists strapped cameras to penguins and found they have clever neighbors ABC News
After diving penguins drive fish to shallow waters, flying seabirds follow — and share the bounty.
Your posture impacts how you perceive your food: Study ANI News
Washington [USA], June 8 (ANI): If you want to savour your food, standing and eating is a bad option.
Elephants surprise scientists again. Big Think
New research indicates that Asian elephants are able to identify the largest nearby source of food by smell alone. They essentially count with their noses.
Why is the USDA downplaying good news about this Obama-era school nutrition program? The Washington Post
The U.S. Agriculture Department has good news it seemingly wants nobody to know about. On April 23, the USDA released its “School Nutrition and Meal Cost …