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Interview: Navigating nutrition trends
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) – Hy-Vee dietitian Dani Matthies talks about navigating internet trends when it comes to the latest nutrition fad. Three of today’s popular trends are cottage cheese, chia seeds, and alternative sweeteners. Cottage Cheese Move over Greek yogurt! It’s time for cottage cheese to shine. Say what you want about the texture,…
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USA Triathlon Partners with Ka’Chava as Official Nutrition Shake Partner Through 2025
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — USA Triathlon today announced Ka’Chava as an Official Partner of USA Triathlon through 2025. The Official Nutrition Shake of USA Triathlon, Ka’Chava is also the Presenting Partner of Ignite the Spark, USA Triathlon’s and the USA Triathlon Foundation’s marketing and fundraising initiative that celebrates the resilience, determination, and dedication of the…
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How Viome Uses AI In Making ‘Precision Nutrition’ And Wellness Accessible To All
One of the most fundamental accessibility benefits of this technological-driven age is how much product can be delivered to our doorstep. From UberEats to Amazon to Apple Store purchases and more, that goods can magically appear at people’s doorsteps in a matter of hours (in some cases) is not merely convenient and the result of…
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Navigating nutrition trends with a Hy-Vee registered dietitian
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – Alea Lester Fite is a registered dietitian with Hy-Vee. She joined Midwest Access Tuesday to share some nutrition trends, what works and what doesn’t. Here is the recipe for the cottage cheese breakfast bowl: It serves two. All you need: 4 cups Hy-Vee large curd 4% milkfat cottage cheese 1 cup…
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Lots Of Women And Children Are Eligible For Food And Nutrition Benefits, But Aren’t Signing Up
Keep up with LAist. If you’re enjoying this article, you’ll love our daily morning newsletter, How To LA. Every weekday, you’ll get fresh, community-driven stories that catch you up with our independent local news. Topline: A new report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture finds that many people who are eligible for the Women, Infants…
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Health Benefits of Oolong Tea
Oolong tea, or oōlióng(dé), is a type of traditional Chinese tea that’s popularly enjoyed in Asian countries. It’s rich in antioxidants and has been linked to several health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure levels and supporting brain health. This article explores the health benefits of oolong tea as well as its safety and uses. …
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When nutrition becomes a treatment: Study investigates ketogenic dietary interventions in polycystic kidney disease
<div data-thumb="https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/tmb/2023/when-nutrition-becomes.jpg" data-src="https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/news/2023/when-nutrition-becomes.jpg" data-sub-html="Credit: Cell Reports Medicine (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.101283″> Credit: Cell Reports Medicine (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.101283 A clinical study on special diets at the University of Cologne shows promising results on the use of a ketogenic diet as a possible treatment for hereditary polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). This disease causes about 10% of all…
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Needed Raises $14M to Champion a Radically Better Nutrition Standard for Women
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 7, 2023– Needed, the science-backed perinatal nutrition company, today announced its $14M funding round led by responsible consumer investor The Craftory, with additional participation from existing investors Seae Ventures and Crescent Ridge VC. The funding will…
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Forecasting Wasting Burden in the State of Palestine (Nutrition Cluster, November 7, 2023)
Attachments Objective This document aims to inform planning of the nutrition sector, specifically related to the estimation of needs for detection and prevention of wasting. Developed by UNICEF as the sector lead for nutrition, it is intended that this document will be revised as per the evolving situation and the extent of deterioration of the…
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Don’t Avoid ‘Forbidden’ Rice—It’s Actually Good For Your Heart and Gut Health
Black rice, also known as forbidden rice or purple rice, is a whole grain that’s been consumed in China, Korea, and Japan for centuries. In ancient China, black rice was reserved exclusively for emperors and wealthy people, hence the name “forbidden rice”. Since then, black rice has been used in traditional Chinese medicine to strengthen…