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When 'purity' enters the mid-day meal plate
The mid-day meal is more than a nutrition scheme. It is one of India’s quietly democratic institutions: children from ...
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The rise of dementia risk with processed food
Processed food is part of everyday life, and plenty of it deserves a place in the kitchen. Frozen vegetables, canned beans, plain yogurt, and rolled oats are all processed, yet they can still help you ...
Alamar Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALMR), a leader in precision proteomics dedicated to enabling the earliest detection of disease, today launched the first commercial eMTBR-Tau immunoassay, now ...
Researchers are beginning to realize that even vastly different psychiatric disorders can share startlingly similar genetic ...
Early humans in North and South America relied heavily on hunting of large mammals, including mammoths and giant ground sloths, for food and sustenance, according to newly published research by a team ...
Elizabeth Barnes, MS, RDN, LDN, is a registered dietitian specializing in eating disorders, type 2 diabetes, and heart health. Pair protein with complex carbs to get both quick and long-lasting fuel ...
Objectives Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) relies on immunomodulatory drugs that can compromise immunity, inducing secondary immunodeficiency (SID). However, features of SID, such as ...
UK regulators predict insects, cultivated foods and fermentation technologies could reshape the food system within five years.
David Baker’s research team at the Institute for Protein Design has unveiled a new technique for sequestering membrane ...
Most UPFs are bad for muscle growth. But what about ultra-processed protein, like hot dogs, that can help you hit your protein goals? A dietitian and protein researcher investigates.
Femi Aremu, PharmD, is a professional pharmacist with experience in clinical and community pharmacy. He currently practices in Chicago, Illinois. The quality, safety, and nutritional value of protein ...
One popular study found that people who ate a lot of ultra-processed foods (like hot dogs) had more fat infiltrating their ...
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