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Freezing preserves food freshness
Freezing is a quick, convenient way to preserve or extend the storage life of fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and leftovers. It slows down the work of enzymes and growth of bacteria that cause foods to spoil. When done properly, freezing: Doesn’t require added salt or sugar to prevent spoiling, unlike many canned items. Helps…
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Precision versus personalization: AHARA explores a “new frontier” in nutrition
As “the new frontier” in nutrition plans, AHARA’s precision feature is rooted in robust, evidence-based methods that support several genetic variants associated with a “vulnerability for nutrition deficit,” Jampolis explained. “For example, something like vitamin D – the science is very clear that with these two specific risk variants, your need for vitamin D is…
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Nutraceutical CDMO Market Valuation to Reach US$ 61,655.3 Million by 2034 Amid Growing Demand for Personalized Nutrition | Future Market Insights, Inc.
NEWARK, Del, Jan. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Exhibiting a y-o-y growth of 6.8%, the global nutraceutical CDMO market value is set to increase from US$ 35,730.8 million in 2024 to US$ 61,655.3 million by 2034. Demand in the market will likely rise at a 5.6% CAGR throughout the forecast period. Several factors are expected…
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Else Nutrition kids shakes add online placement with big-box retailer
Else Nutrition has won a placement for its ready-to-drink kids shakes with one of Canada’s largest online retail platforms The client, known for its big-box warehouse club format, brings national Canadian exposure for the product, which debuted only last month Else Nutrition develops plant-based food and nutrition products for infants, toddlers, children and adults Else…
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Telehealth Effective for Nutrition Therapy in Patients With Hyperlipidemia
TUESDAY, Jan. 9, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Telehealth may be an effective means to increase access to medical nutrition therapy for patients with hyperlipidemia, according to a study published online Nov. 16 in the Journal of Clinical Lipidology. Shannon Zoulek, M.D., from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and colleagues compared previsit to postvisit change…
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Avoid these three triathlon nutrition mistakes for a better 2024
Whether you’re a seasoned triathlete, or just starting out, it’s important to avoid common fuelling mistakes that can hinder your performance. Let’s look at some common mistakes that I see with athletes, and how to correct them for better results. Mistake #1 Skipping Pre-Training Meals, Especially Breakfast Why are you skipping out on fuel before…
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I Tried an Old-School Low-Fat Diet for a Week—Here’s What Happened
Are you feeling the weight of holiday indulgence, just like I was? The post-festivities period often leaves many of us yearning for a dietary reset. Take, for instance, my own experience: The irresistible traditional nut roll, a staple at holiday celebrations in my hometown in Pennsylvania, seemed to cling not just to my taste buds…
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Exploring the Impact of Corn Gluten Feed Price Trends on Livestock Nutrition
Procurement Resource does an in-depth analysis of the price trend to bring forth the monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, and yearly information. The price trend of corn gluten feed hinges on corn crop prices. In India and the US during Q1 and Q2 2023, adverse weather conditions led to significant drops in crop yields, reducing domestic and…
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Nutrition in the New Year: Bring more balance into your diet
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — With the start of the New Year comes lofty fitness and nutrition goals, usually paired with a weight loss goal in numbers. Nicole Giumarra, a dietician nutritionist, joined 17 News at Sunrise to talk about some alternative ways to approach a resolution to eat well this year. First, she suggested starting…
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Top Nutrition Myths To Avoid In 2024
The same caloric deficit theory applies to fat intake. Your body requires omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and without consuming some fat, it can be dangerous for your health. Saturated fat also deserves closer consideration. Although it is true that a high saturated fat diet can increase LDL-C (low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol), not all foods that contain…