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News & Articles By Michelle Simmons
06/18/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Guidelines or rules? How worried should you be about food expiration dates?
In some cases, the “expiration date” on food products does not indicate that they are expired. Each year, consumers throw out more than $200 billion worth of perfectly good food because of the expiration date. In reality, most expiration dates serve as guidelines more than rules. Even the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) says the […]
06/04/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
EPIC prospective study ranks the nutritional quality of food
A team of European researchers conducted a prospective analysis of the association between the Nutrient Profiling System of the British Food Standards Agency (modified version) (FSAm-NPS) score of foods and cancer risk in a large and diverse European population. The results of their study were published in the journal PLOS Medicine. This study is part of a […]
05/16/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
“Diet” products are full of aspartame that cause various health problems
If you think you’re saving yourself from diseases by consuming “diet” products, think again. Aspartame, the most common type of artificial sweetener used in diet products, can cause oxidative stress in the brain, accelerated aging, dangerous cell damage associated with inflammation, and chronic disease. A study published in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative […]
05/10/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Sweet superfood: The 6 health benefits of nutrient-rich sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes — scientifically known as Ipomoea batatas — are sweet, starchy root vegetables grown all over the world. They come in various sizes and colors, including orange, white, and purple. These root tubers are one of the healthiest foods you can add to your diet. Here are just six health benefits of sweet potatoes: […]
05/09/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Toxic foods that may be triggering early puberty in girls
Puberty in girls typically starts between the ages of eight and 13 and ends around the age of 14. However, some girls today are reaching puberty at an earlier. According to studies, consumption of toxic foods is the reason behind this. Commonly consumed toxic foods that can cause early puberty include caffeinated drinks, artificially-sweetened and sugar-sweetened beverages, […]
05/02/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Get your potatoes fresh: Processing them means you lose up to HALF their nutrients
Potatoes are known to be healthy. However, when they are processed, they lose most of their nutrients. In a new study, researchers looked at how much glycoalkaloids and phenolic compounds are there in whole potatoes and processed potatoes. For the study, researchers from China looked at the food nutrition and safety of potatoes. They quantified the […]
04/29/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Too much of a good thing: What happens if you load up on too much yogurt?
Yogurt is known as a healthy food but too much of a good thing is bad for your health. Here are some of the possible side effects of loading up on too much yogurt. Kidney stones may form: One cup of whole milk plain yogurt contains 296 milligrams (mg) of calcium, which prevents osteoporosis, maintains muscles, improves digestive […]
04/23/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
It’s still junk food: Experts warn that milk and cereal can negatively affect the blood sugar of individuals with diabetes
Eating cereals with milk for breakfast is common because it is quick and easy to prepare. However, health experts suggest that these foods are not healthy, especially for people with Type 2 diabetes. One study published in the Journal of Dairy Science has suggested people with Type 2 diabetes to add cow’s milk to their […]
04/21/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Deadly sweet: Energy drinks linked to chronic disease and hyperactivity, studies reveal
Energy drinks have become a popular drink among children and teenagers, especially those who play sports. However, studies show that drinking these beverages may contribute to the development of health problems later in life. For this reason, experts warn individuals aged 18 and below to stay away from these drinks. Listed below are the negative effects of […]
04/15/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
High-fat foods you should be eating more of (they’re actually really good for you)
Contrary to popular belief, fats could be healthy, depending on its source. For example, fats from processed foods, fried foods, and baked goods are harmful to your health. On the other hand, fats found in natural foods are actually healthy and nutritious. Here are some of the healthy high-fat foods you need to include in your […]
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