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Scientists have long known that cancer cells are hungry for glucose, a simple sugar our bodies use for energy. So let's keep ...
Less-processed foods have to be made available to all kids — it shouldn’t just be online where people with lower incomes can’t access it,” Astoria mom Carissa Serralta told The Post.
Kefir is believed to have more probiotics than yogurt, which might make it even better for your gut. Besides gut health ...
Over the past few decades, there have been significant changes in children's dietary habits, with an increasing reliance on ...
Until now, the sugar industry had been somewhat spared from a huge decline in consumption of caloric sweeteners. While annual ...
A new study suggests blood and urine samples could provide an objective measure of diets and help unravel their connections ...
The Trump administration approved a first-of-its-kind waiver for Nebraska to ban purchases of soda and energy drinks with ...
In-N-Out plans to remove all artificial dyes from it's menu in a move to make their products healthier for consumers.
A Triumph for American Consumer Health In a significant shift toward prioritizing consumer health, In-N-Out Burger has announced the removal of artificial dyes from some of its most popular offerings.
The Lucky Buffalo Farm Stand near Burns is part of a growing local food trend in Wyoming. Already injecting $24 million a ...
Popular burger chain In-N-Out is making changes to its menu less than a month after the Department of Health and Human Services announced it would work to phase out artificial food dyes. The ...