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The Power of Potassium: How Avocados Can Help Prevent Muscle Cramps
The Importance of Potassium for Muscle Cramps and Overall Health Potassium is a crucial nutrient for our body. It plays a key role in maintaining cellular function, balancing fluids, nerve signal transmission, and muscle contraction. A lack of potassium in our diet can result in muscle cramps, a prevalent issue among athletes and those who…
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Growing Incidence of Chronic Diseases is Driving the Global Oral Clinical Nutritional Supplement Market; says TNR
Global Oral Clinical Nutritional Supplement Market is Anticipated to Reach USD 17.3 Bn by 2031, at a CAGR of 6% (2023 – 2031) WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, December 28, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — Global Oral Clinical Nutritional Supplement Market Introduction The global oral clinical nutritional supplement market has witnessed substantial growth and evolution in recent years,…
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Nutritional Feed Additives Market Size, Share, Revenue, Trends And Drivers For 2024-2033
Nutritional Feed Additives Global Market Report 2024 – Market Size, Trends, And Market Forecast 2024-2033 The Business Research Company’s Nutritional Feed Additives Global Market Report 2024 – Market Size, Trends, And Market Forecast 2024-2033 The nutritional feed additives market size is expected to see strong growth in the next few years. It will grow to…
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Alternative flours add nutrition as well as nutty tastes
KANSAS CITY — A specific taste, say nutty, may appeal to some consumers. Others may notice nutritional claims on packaging and sustainability issues are rising concerns. All three characteristics give bakeries cause to consider using alternative flours, including those from ancient grains. The product portfolio in the Emerging Nutrition segment of Denver-based Ardent Mills features flours…
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Study reveals ‘jarring’ food insecurity increases as COVID-era benefits expire
Between 2021 and 2023, the number of Massachusetts residents living in food insecure households increased by close to 50%, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A Hunger Free America analysis of USDA data shows that 363,433 Bay Staters were without enough to eat between September and October 2021, compared to 535,920 between the same…
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The Health Benefits of Honey: A Sweet Path to Wellness
Honey, a natural sweetener loved worldwide, has been a part of our diets for centuries. But beyond its sweet, floral taste, honey offers a multitude of health benefits, making it a nutritious addition to our meals. It possesses anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, and it’s rich in vital nutrients like niacin, vitamin C, calcium, and iron.…
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Science-backed Nutrition: 10 Ways to Eat Healthier in the New Year
Science-backed Nutrition: 10 Ways to Eat Healthier in the New Year As the new year approaches, it’s time to set aside dietary myths and embrace science-backed nutrition advice. This article brings you 10 key pieces of wisdom that can guide your food choices into 2024 and beyond. Magnificence of the Mediterranean Diet At the top…
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Exploring the Reliability of AI Chatbots in Providing Nutritional Information: A Closer Look at ChatGPT
A New AI Frontier in Nutrition Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making waves in various sectors, and nutrition is no exception. A recent research letter published in JAMA Network Open delves into the accuracy of AI chatbots in providing energy and macronutrient content for different food items. The study focused on two AI chatbots, specifically ChatGPT-3.5…
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Nutritional New Year’s resolutions with nutritionist Jen Avis
MONROE, La. (KNOE) – The new year brings New Year’s resolutions, and today nutritionist Jen Avis joined Good Morning ArkLaMiss to discuss nutritional resolutions. Avis says New Year’s resolutions signify a fresh start so it’s important to make resolutions that can be kept without making you feel like you failed if you do not keep…
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ChatGPT provides accurate nutritional information, research finds
ChatGPT can be a useful and convenient tool for people who want to know nutritional information of specific food items, according to a research letter published online Dec. 27 in JAMA Network Open. Yen Nhi Hoang, from Taipei Medical University in Taiwan, and colleagues investigated the reliability of artificial intelligence (AI) in providing the energy…