The 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Modern nutrition science tells us that, for preventing major diseases like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancers, it's all about food choices and overall diet patterns, not single nutrients. Second, the DGAs state that all segments of society …
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PETA's New NSFW Ad Makes Bold Claims About Vegans and Sex (That Aren't Totally …
PETA's accompanying press release ties a vegan diet to a reduced risk of high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, prostate cancer, inflammation, and erectile dysfunction. But where's the science? It's pretty clear at this point that diet, sleep, exercise …
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New dietary guidelines to address chronic disease
Earlier this year the US government released its new dietary guidelines, with the goal limiting chronic disease. Goodwin: “The larger major cause of death of course is heart disease followed by cancer, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes these are …
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