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Whole30 Food Challenge: How Tough is it?
The popular Whole30 diet requires you to eat 90 meals with strict and specific ingredients for a month. People Who Eat Processed Food are Angrier, More Irritable
A report has shown that those who consume the most trans fats have greater difficulty with mood control. It even have the power to drastically alter a person's behavioral patterns. Juice Diets Ruin the Teeth, New Fad Might Not Be So Healthy After All
Dental damage is soaring due to sugar and acid in the new 'healthy living' craze eroding away enamel. Amy's Kitchen Opening An All-Vegetarian Drive-Thru
Fans of Amy's Kitchen will be thrilled to hear that their go-to source for delicious convenient and frozen vegetarian meals is opening a drive-thru restaurant. [WATCH] New Videos De-bunk Food Myths: Safe to Microwave Food and Frozen Vegetables
It is safe to microwave food and frozen vegetabable are better than fresh. New videos have been released to de-bunk common food myths. Protein Snacks The Secret To Appetite Control … And Improving Teens’ Diet!
High protein diets have been the rage over the past few years, with different models of healthy eating or diets aimed at losing weight taking up all the spotlight, most notable through Atkins and the more recent Paleo Diet - and now, a new study points to the idea that protein snacks could actually greatly help the body. Food Choice Psychology: Strategies To Encourage Healthy Eating All Wrong, Study Shows
At the midst of the worldwide crisis regarding the obesity epidemic, all fields of science (even different social studies) join forces in the research to improve the health of those who suffer from this disease – and now, a new study deploys the theory that maybe food choice psychology has been leading scientists to entice healthy eating wrong. Best Diets For 2015: U.S. News & World Rank Best Diets For The Year!
For many people around the world, the new year comes with the resolution to lose a few pounds or, better yet, create a healthier lifestyle to become more at ease in their own skins - so the list of the best diets for 2015 can really help out those who want to start the year with a change of diet. Whole Grains Mortality: New Study Shows High Whole Grains Lead To Longer Life
Over the years, much has been said about the benefits of a diet rich in whole grains, such as the fact that it may help weight management in patients, plus the heavy fiber composition aid with constipation; now, it has been suggested that, for whole grains, mortality decrease may be in the list of benefits. Junk Food Dangers: New Study Shows Not All Obese People Develop Metabolic Issues
As the obesity epidemic in both adults and children grows in the United States that leads to a lot of health issues in time, nutritionists and other health experts warn citizens about junk food dangers; however, a recent study has shown that not everyone with obesity suffers from the conditions related to it. Parents Of Children Involved In School Obesity Intervention Also Gather Its Benefits, Study Shows
A new study suggests that, when children go through community or school programs of obesity intervention, their parents also lose weight and their body mass indexes decrease, due to the knowledge regarding the disease that their children bring to the household. Mediterranean Diet And Aging: Longer Life For Those Following Regime Of Olive Oil And The Like
Many studies have pointed out the benefits of the diet of the Mediterranean region, in countries from Spain and Portugal all the way to Greece; now, in the latest study regarding the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, aging has been proven to become slower following it. FDA Rules Change: Calorie Counts On Restaurant Menus Attempt To Discourage Junk Food Consumption
As the obesity epidemic in the United States and the rest of the world rises, different organizations are doing the best they can to halt the continuing of this health issue: now, FDA rules that restaurants will have to include a calorie count in their menus. Eating Habits In Parkinson’s Disease, As Well As Weight, Affects Symptoms – According To New Review
Much has been said about the eating habits of Parkinson's disease, but now, for the first time, a team of researchers has taken to themselves to review different studies in this regard, to some very interesting results.
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