Nancy Shute explores the science behind major questions on food and health — from the addictive potential of ultraprocessed foods to the high-protein diet craze to the drawbacks of keto.
Our Health editors are looking to improve their diets this fall. Trying different protein sources and fall-inspired recipes ...
Cedric the Entertainer isn’t laughing at the wave of food stamp jokes circulating after news of the government shutdown. The ...
Food apps that rate the healthfulness of packaged foods have become increasingly popular. You can scan a food package with your phone camera and the app will rank it for its nutritional content. Some ...
Episcopal Health Services (EHS) announced the launch of its “Food as Medicine” pilot program to improve health outcomes by ...
Around the world, rising rates of obesity, Type 2 diabetes and other chronic diseases highlight the urgent need for healthier, more informed eating habits. As ultra-processed foods replace home-cooked ...
The ongoing federal government shutdown risks taking away Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits from Americans, including 1.3 million Georgians.
With millions facing the looming threat of sweeping nutrition programs being cut off starting in November, people who rely on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children ...
A new store in Chicago aims to make healthy food more accessible with a Nutrition Corner and foodservice options.
A law going into effect Sept. 1 aims to “make Texas healthy again,” tapping into a national movement spurred by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Senate Bill 25 requires ...
Millions of Texans are expected to be impacted by the halt in SNAP benefits next month, as a result of the government ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, time has run out for Nebraskans who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...