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Gluten: Yes or No?

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. “The fact that gluten is a protein surprises people, since today’s food conversation is very positive about protein,” says Kim Kirchherr, MS, RDN, a nutrition consultant in Chicago who has worked extensively in supermarket nutrition. “Gluten is the reason bread has that wonderful, chewy texture.”   People with celiac disease, which is a very serious and very real condition, react […]

todayMay 22, 2019

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Making the Case for Plant-Based Eating

Vegetarians have lower rates of overweight and obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers compared with those on a typical American diet (Appleby & Key 2016). That sounds pretty compelling, but it doesn’t necessarily mean animal foods (meat, poultry, fish, dairy products) have no place in a healthy diet. In addition to protein, meats are sources of well-absorbed minerals, including iron and zinc, while milk and other dairy products are […]

todayMay 21, 2019

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If Sugar Is Bad, Are All Carbs Bad for You?

An increasingly common misconception in the food and health worlds is that carbohydrates are bad for you.  Your body needs carbs, just like it needs proteins and fats to give you energy, to feed your organs, and keep you generally healthy and well.  The point is not to dump all carbs, but to look at what KIND of carbs you're eating.   “All carbs are not created equal,” advises Kathy […]

todayMay 20, 2019

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Take Your Vitamins

If you get less than enough iron, you become anemic; too little vitamin C, and you get scurvy. Vitamins and minerals are critical for good health, but the message for clients, says Kim Kirchherr, MS, RDN, a nutrition consultant in Chicago who has worked extensively in supermarket nutrition, is “bigger isn’t always better. This is true for things that are good for us, too.” We can’t easily get rid of […]

todayMay 20, 2019

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Remembering Leonard Nimoy and Raising Awareness About COPD

Leonard Nimoy, the beloved actor best known for playing Mr. Spock on Star Trek, was a man of many talents. Along with being an actor, he was a director, writer, photographer, and singer. But while many fans can quote his most famous line from Star Trek, not everyone knows about the severe health issue that ultimately ended his life in 2015. Now, his daughter Julie Nimoy is sharing stories of her late […]

todayMay 17, 2019

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Are Sunscreen Chemicals Safe?

The chemicals in sunscreen don't just sit on top of the skin, they absorb in the bloodstream, according to new research from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. A study published early in May in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA found that several active ingredients in different sunscreens enter the bloodstream at levels that far exceed the FDA's recommended threshold without a government safety inspection.   “However, sunscreens have not […]

todayMay 16, 2019

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Chickpea Flour, a Staple in Indian Cuisine, Goes Mainstream

Indians — along with the Nepalese, Pakistanis, Italians, the French, and many others — have been cooking with chickpea flour for centuries. Americans, on the other hand, only seem to have woken up to the ingredient in the last decade or so. And they've woken up in a big way. It's hard to trace the exact origin of chickpea flour's sudden popularity in the U.S. Anna Stockwell, the senior food […]

todayMay 15, 2019

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How to Make Your Own Powerhouse Smoothie

Smoothies make for a fast and filling breakfast or snack, but the bloom is off the rose when it comes to their health profile. Turns out that many store-bought smoothies are hidden havens for a crazy amount of calories, many coming not only from the natural sugar in the fruit but also from added sweeteners. Fortunately, you can take control of what goes into your smoothie when you make it […]

todayMay 14, 2019

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Health Tip: Tick Removal

Spring is here, and in these warmer months, we’ll all be spending more time outdoors, enjoying the sun, the blue skies, and…the insects, snakes, and yes, ticks. If you find a tick on your body, or that of a child or pet, remove the tick as soon as possible with a set of fine-tipped tweezers, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC offers step-by-step instructions for […]

todayMay 13, 2019

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