Nutrition

MIND Diet Offers Food For Thought

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We’ve known for quite some time that avoiding sweets and processed foods is associated with a variety of worthwhile physical benefits, such as lower cholesterol and healthy weight. But science is showing that a diet that encourages antioxidant-rich foods, and discourages foods deemed ‘unhealthy,’ is associated with important mental benefits. … Read More

Brain Superfoods

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Q: Is there such a thing as a brain “superfood?” A: The term “superfood” has become a pop­ular way to describe specific nutrient-rich foods that support brain function and other aspects of health. And while there is no food like Popeye’s spinach that provides instant ben­efits, there are certainly plenty … Read More

Where Does Poultry Fit In?

Nutrition guidelines (and this newsletter) talk a lot about limiting intake of red meat (beef, lamb, pork, venison). But what about poultry? What the Science Says. Birds like chicken or turkey provide high quality protein along with vitamins and minerals, including selenium, phosphorus, iron, and vitamins B12, B6, niacin, thiamine, … Read More

Understanding Atherosclerosis

About half of Americans between the ages of 45 and 84 have some degree of atherosclerosis, and many don’t even know it. That’s worrisome because atherosclerosis can lead to a heart attack or stroke, as well as other life-threatening conditions, including kidney failure. “Athero” What? Athero comes from a Greek … Read More

AI May Aid Nutrition-Related Communication

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A study has found that the most recent version of the free-use artificial intelligence (AI) program, ChatGPT, was able to provide nutritional profiles, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, and calories for 222 foods in both Chinese and English. While the nutrition information ChatGPT provided was no different from nutritionists’ estimates for … Read More

Pomegranate Benefits

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Q: What are some benefits of pomegranate juice? A: Pomegranate juice benefits include lowering blood pressure and improving your heart health. Also, you don’t have to guzzle glasses of grape or vegetable juice with high amounts of sugar to lower blood pressure when small portions of pomegranate juice benefits will … Read More

Food Supplements: Too Much of a Good Thing?

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Americans love dietary supplements—in fact, more than half of American adults take at least one supplement per day—and now this love has grown to include “food supplements”—foods enhanced with extra vitamins, minerals, fiber, phytochemicals, or probiotics. A food supplement is a type of “functional food,” which offers health benefits beyond … Read More

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