A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, published by Elsevier, examined the impact of a Food is Medicine (FIM) and food literacy education program on rural, uninsured adults ...
Researchers at the University of Seville’s Food Colour and Quality Laboratory have studied the effects of different cooking methods used for tomatoes and carrots (in the oven, microwave or air fryer, ...
As next generation antiobesity medications (AOMs) take the culture by storm, many providers and researchers are asking an important question: how are distinct subsets of the population differently ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of chronic, relapsing immune-mediated diseases that affects an estimated 2.4 to 3.7 million Americans.1 IBD triggers the immune system to attack healthy ...
Telehealth platforms vary in size, scope, and services, but most serve a variety of disease states nationwide, accept commercial insurance, and some accept Medicare, Medicaid, or self-pay options.
Once confined to traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, matcha has emerged as one of the biggest beverage trends in the United States. This vibrant green powder made from whole, specially grown green ...
Q: My clients have been asking about the probiotic supplement Akkermansia muciniphila for gut and metabolic health. What’s the evidence? Research has documented its role in maintaining the integrity ...
Kidney stones may be tiny, but their impact is anything but. Roughly 8% to 12% of Americans will experience at least one stone in their lifetime,1 and the vast majority—about 80%—are calcium oxalate ...
When I think about some of my favorite childhood memories, food is at the center. One specific cherished memory is staying at my Mammaw and Pappaw’s house and waking up to freshly baked bread that I ...
Over 5 million patients are admitted to an ICU in the United States every year.1 While many patients only spend a day or two in the ICU, those that are critically ill stay much longer. Patients who ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in cognitive performance and mental fitness among younger adults, driven by increasing academic, professional, and social demands. Young adults are ...
It’s estimated that 54 million Americans have osteopenia (low bone density) or osteoporosis, a systemic skeletal disease that is characterized by increased bone turnover and low bone mass, leading to ...
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