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Is Repetitive Eating Good For Your Sleep? Unveiling Convenience vs. Nutritional Variety
Diet’s focus on a diverse array of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fish. Repetitive eating can impact your sleep, read to know what’s harming you. After a taxing day at work, the thought of preparing a healthy dinner may seem daunting. Although, you can always choose to order food but still opt for a steadfast…
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Plant-Based Nutrition is Key to Improving Cancer Statistics
Plant-Based Nutrition is Key to Improving Cancer Statistics – One Green Planet <!– var blogherads = blogherads || {}; blogherads.adq = blogherads.adq || []; –> Get thousands of vegan, allergy-friendly recipes in the palm of your hands today! Get your favorite articles delivered right to your inbox! <!– Consent Settings–> Plant-Based Nutrition is Key…
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Think wine is a virtue, not a vice? Nutrition label information surprised many US consumers
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Nutrition Smack Down: Healthiest Nuts
They’re crunchy. They’re convenient. And most importantly, they’re delicious. From dieters to snackers to dessert enthusiasts, nuts are a staple for everyone. But do they all offer the same nutritional value? It’s time to find out, once and for all, which type of nuts are healthiest. Here’s what a dietitian has to say. 1. Almonds.…
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ADM shares tumble on CFO probe, profit forecast cut By Reuters
The global grains merchant cut its 2023 profit forecast and said its fourth-quarter results would be delayed due to the investigation related to certain inter-segment transactions, in response to a voluntary document request by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The probe brings more uncertainty to ADM’s high-margin Nutrition segment, which is under pressure…
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Silent famine: Has India weakened its own nutritional security?
A study led by Indian Council of Agricultural Research scientists has found the grains that we eat have lost food value; instead they are accumulating toxins & would worsen India’s growing burden of non-communicable diseases by 2040 This is the first of a 3-part series. This was first published in the January 16-31, 2024 print…
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5 simple things a top nutrition scientist who studies the gut microbiome does to stay healthy
Health 5 simple things a top nutrition scientist who studies the gut microbiome does to stay healthy Serafina Kenny 2024-01-22T12:10:32Z Share icon An curved arrow pointing right. Share Facebook Icon The letter F. Facebook Email icon An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Email Twitter icon A stylized bird with an open…
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Experts Say Many Vitamin D Supplements Aren’t Doing Their Job
In these cases of multiple D inputs, Ferira explains that you’ll want to “think of your daily D3 supplement as your critical foundation to achieve and maintain healthy vitamin D levels, and approach the lesser but useful bits of vitamin D from a multivitamin, immune complex, diet, and sunshine as a complementary, extra bonus if you…
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H-E-B expects to grow sales through campaign with Seafood Nutrition Partnership
Thanks to a collaboration with nonprofit Seafood Nutrition Partnership (SNP) that resulted in the launch of an effective marketing campaign, U.S. grocery retailer H-E-B expects heightened sales and increased awareness of its fresh, frozen, and shelf-stable seafood at the start of the new year. The partnership is part of SNP’s ongoing “Fall in Love with…
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A Nutritional Psychiatrist’s (Very) Hot Take On 3 Buzzy Brain Foods
Georgia Ede, M.D., doesn’t believe in brain foods. Now, this may sound shocking coming from a Harvard-trained nutritional psychiatrist, especially one who just released a book called Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind, but it’s not the foods themselves she’s against—it’s the idea that one or two superfoods can transform your brain Ede wants to dismantle.