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Does a Sweet Taste Reduce Appetite?
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University of Vienna
The sweet taste of sugar, energy intake, and the regulatory process of hunger and satiety
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Study: Food Rich in Omega-3 Can Reduce Risk of Death after Heart Attack
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California Walnut Commission
Consumption of such foods was associated with improved outcomes in individuals who suffered a heart attack, including decreased risk of death
| 2 min read
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Larvae Could Become New Alternative Protein Source for Humans
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University of Queensland
Recent research outlines barriers to eating climate-friendly black soldier fly larvae as a protein alternative for humans
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Consuming Sugary Beverages While Breastfeeding Affects Cognitive Development in Children
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Children's Hospital Los Angeles study shows that juice and drinks with added sugar can affect a child's cognitive development
| 2 min read
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How Moving toward More Plant-Based Food Can Reduce Emissions
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University of California - Santa Barbara
The food system contributes about 30 percent of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, mostly from animal-source foods
| 3 min read
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Heavy Consumption of Sugary Beverages Declined in the US from 2003 to 2016
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Elsevier
According to a new study, the percentage of heavy sugar-sweetened beverage drinkers trended downwards in most demographic categories
| 3 min read
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Could Breadfruit Be the Next Superfood? Researchers Say Yes
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University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus
Breadfruit is sustainable, environmentally friendly, and a high-production crop
| 3 min read
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Plant Proteins Can Build Aging Muscle but Aren't as Potent as Meat
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The Physiological Society
Recently presented research highlights the potential of alternative plant-based protein sources to maintain the size and quality of aging muscles
| 2 min read
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Experts Debate Saturated Fat Consumption Guidelines for Americans
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American Society for Nutrition
Researchers weigh the evidence on saturated fat and heart disease
| 3 min read
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A New Tool to Help Mobile Produce Markets Be Successful
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University at Buffalo
Template developed by UB and UNC Chapel Hill researchers using evidence-based strategies from Veggie Van model
| 3 min read
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