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Nutrition
10 Healthy Foods That (Practically) Never Expire
By Grace Elkus / Real Simple
The Best Healthy Snacks to Keep in Your Desk Drawer
By Cynthia Sass / Health.com
Eat This for Dinner to Sleep Better Tonight
By Cynthia Sass / Health.com
FDA to Start Testing for Glyphosate in Food
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The latest evidence says no—but don’t go crazy.
By Markham Heid
February 17, 2016
What Your Low-Fiber Diet Does to Your Health
A new mice study shows that bacteria change drastically—and sometimes permanently—in the absence of fiber
By Mandy Oaklander
February 2, 2016
17 Cheap Organic Foods You Should Be Buying
The most cost-effective ways to bypass conventional foods
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February 1, 2016
The Two Ways Sugar Hijacks Your Brain
A new study in mice suggests that the desire for calories in sugar is stronger than the drive for sweetness
By Mandy Oaklander
January 25, 2016
Number of Obese Children in the World Rises
At least 41 million children across the globe are obese or overweight
By Melissa Chan
January 25, 2016
Everything You Need to Know About Microgreens
The sweet little greens are full of flavor and nutrients
By Beth Lipton / Health.com
January 21, 2016
92% of Restaurant Meals Have Too Many Calories: Study
Think fast food is bad for you? Your local Italian spot might be worse
By Mandy Oaklander
January 20, 2016
Eating Fish—Even Tuna—During Pregnancy Linked To Better Brain Health: Study
In a new study on pregnant women, eating fish like tuna is linked to protective effects on cognitive development and autism symptoms
By Mandy Oaklander
January 19, 2016
Here's What 10 Experts Think of the Government's New Diet Advice
Top experts react to the dietary guidelines
By Alexandra Sifferlin
January 7, 2016
U.S. Releases New Dietary Advice
The highly anticipated recommendations for how Americans should eat have arrived
By Alexandra Sifferlin
January 7, 2016
A New Way to Eat, from Cooking Light
Try a day on the new Cooking Light Diet
By Alexandra Sifferlin
January 6, 2016
Science Can't Explain Why Everyone is Drinking Bone Broth
Here's what a load of experts have to say about the broth's health benefits
By Markham Heid
January 6, 2016
Healthier School Lunch Rules Are Working: Study
The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act is giving kids more nutritious food at school
By Alexandra Sifferlin
January 4, 2016
'Eat Less, Exercise More' Isn't the Answer for Weight Loss
Experts make an argument for why we should stop counting calories
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This One Condiment Instantly Improves Your Diet
Hot sauce is extremely good for you—especially if you eat it with fat. Here's why
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