Gabby Romero April 24, 2024 at 3:38 PM The Best Plant-Based ProteinsHelen Camacaro – Getty Images “Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Whether you choose to participate in meatless Monday or eat a Read More
Childhood obesity is a significant issue in today’s tricky, advertised, and most-loved fast-food world of modern dietary choices. The alarming statistics paint a grim portrait: Roughly one in six youths aged 10 to 17 struggle with obesity, according to data from the Read More
Nearly 70% of parents in the U.S. don’t think the country’s standard diet is healthy for their children, according to poll results released this week by the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Michigan. “This may reflect parent recognition that the standard American Read More
Western diet puts your brain at health risk, reveals study. — Unsplash/File A well-known proverb says that “you are what you eat” as recent studies have indicated that many of the foods we consume may be harmful to our brains. According to Read More
Summary: A new study reveals a strong correlation between diet and brain health. Analyzing dietary data and health indicators from 181,990 UK Biobank participants, the study found that a balanced diet is crucial for cognitive function, mental well-being, and brain structure. Enhanced Read More
A new study published in Nature has revealed a strong connection between dietary choices and brain health, cognitive function, and mental wellbeing. Researchers from the University of Warwick and other institutions analyzed the dietary preferences of 181,990 participants from the UK Biobank, Read More
Dr Michael Mosley, a renowned health expert, has highlighted the benefits of a ‘nutritional powerhouse’ food that can help reduce heart disease risk, lower blood pressure and even improve skin health. On his Just One Thing podcast on BBC, Dr Mosley discussed Read More
Ultra-processed food, which comprises up to 60% of the average adult’s daily diet in Western countries, is packed with additives that have nothing to do with nutrition. Now, a growing number of epidemiological studies suggest a link between higher consumption levels of Read More
Dr Michael Mosley says just a small amount of a food he calls a ‘nutritional powerhouse’ can help people reduce their chances of heart disease, high blood pressure and even improve their skin. Speaking on his Just One Thing podcast on BBC, Read More
