
Book details advice for cancer patients to counter ‘world full of nutrition misinformation’
The very treatments that are keeping me alive also carry long-term risks to my heart, bones, brain, and other vital organs.’
Irish Examiner
The very treatments that are keeping me alive also carry long-term risks to my heart, bones, brain, and other vital organs.’
Irish Examiner
The researchers studied 1,641 bars in total and classified 18 bars (one per cent) as ‘not protein source’, 295 bars (18 per cent) as a ‘protein source’ 1,328 bars (81 per cent) as ‘high in protein’. according to EU labelling criteria on protein related claims.
LADbible
The federal budget resolution passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives includes cuts to nutrition programs that help the most vulnerable, the elderly, analysts say.
Tahlequah Daily Press
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): To mark the occasion of World Nutrition Day (28th May), the Impact4Nutrition (I4N) Madhya Pradesh Secretariat, in collaboration with UNICEF, hosted a session on Corporates and Nutrition at the UNICEF Bhopal office.
Free Press Journal
A recent meta-analysis connects flavan-3-ols found in common foods, such as tea and dark chocolate, to reduced blood pressure levels.
Food & Wine on MSN.com
Is genetically modified wheat behind rising health issues? Dr Ashwini Setya decodes the impact and alternatives for a healthier diet.
The Quint
Acai berries, which are native to the Amazon rainforest, have become quite popular for their nutritional benefits
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Are protein bars actually healthy? Theyre marketed as nutritious snacks that can give you a boost of protein, vitamins and fiber when youre on the go. But there are many protein bars on the market,
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HENDERSON Henderson County Schools will start free summer meals for kids Wednesday. According to the HCS Nutrition Department, the summer program is in place to make sure every kid continues to get nutritious meals even when school is out.
Courier & Press on MSN.com
Raisins are a tad more calorific than dried apricots. A 100-gram serving of raisins packs some 299 calories, as opposed to 241 calories in an equivalent serving of dried apricots. The difference is mainly attributed to the sugar content in raisins, which makes them more energy-dense.
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