Why we’re so obsessed with rigid diets like keto
Swear by keto, Whole30 or intermittent fasting? We hate the word “diet”, but love to enforce rules around what should we should eat. Here’s why we’re obsessed. Read more
Climate Friendly Diets Are Healthier
Eating less red meat and more plant-based protein is better for the climate and for people’s health. Source:Climate Friendly Diets Are Read more
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Create Your Own NutriScape PinBoards!
Pin Your Content to Save It You can create your own pinboards for saving the NutriScape content you want including recipes, articles, products, handouts, and the page for your consulting Read more
Food industry sway over public health gets new scrutiny
The tweet from a group that finances development in Latin America was direct: Sodas do not offer beauty or joy, just a lot of sugar. There was one problem for the organization. Coca-Cola Read more
We’ll have a cure for cancer within a year, scientists claim
A team of Israeli scientists claim they will likely develop a cure for cancer in the next year, The Jerusalem Post reported on Monday. The new treatment is being developed by Accelerated Read more
The Best Way To Reduce IBS Symptoms Is By Changing Your Diet. Here’s How
An estimated 11 percent of the global population have IBS, making it the most common gut disorder in the world. And, according to some estimates, twice as many women suffer as men. Read more
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Lack Of Sleep Speeds Up Alzheimer’s Disease, Research Shows
A lack of sleep was found to produce increased levels of the protein tau, which is linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Source: Lack Of Sleep Speeds Up Alzheimer’s Disease, Research Read more
Eating Before Bedtime Won’t Send Blood Sugar Levels Soaring
Avoiding food before bedtime probably won’t help your blood sugar levels and health, a new study suggests. Source: Eating Before Bedtime Won’t Send Blood Sugar Levels Read more
U.S. insulin costs per patient nearly doubled from 2012 to 2016 -study
The cost of insulin for treating type 1 diabetes in the United States nearly doubled over a five-year period, underscoring a national outcry over rising drug prices, according to a new Read more
RDN’s Complete Guide to Credentialing and Billing: The Private Payer Market
This toolkit is designed to empower RDNs to enter the Private Payer Market through step by step directions on how to become a provider and bill for services. Source:RDN’s Complete Guide to Credentialing and Billing: The Private Payer Read more
Binge Eating Disorder: An Introduction to the Most Common Eating Disorder
Despite being the most common eating disorder, binge eating disorder is underdiagnosed and undertreated. Source: Binge Eating Disorder: An Introduction to the Most Common Eating Disorder | Read more
Fasting May Help To Improve Overall Health
Evidence has been found by University of California scientists of fasting affecting circadian clocks in the liver and skeletal muscle causing them to rewire their metabolism, which can lead Read more
About 11 Percent of U.S. Adults Have Food Allergy
Nearly 11 percent of U.S. adults are estimated to be food-allergic, but 19 percent believe they have a food allergy, according to a study published online Jan. 4 in JAMA Network Open. Read more
Why are Collagen Supplements Popular?
Touted to reverse signs of aging, reduce joint pain and speed up healing, collagen is a new darling of the supplement market. Rich in protein, collagen supplements are made by cooking the Read more
Is Your Workplace Making You Fat?
Candy dishes, cupcakes and cookies abound in the typical office, so if you’re striving to eat healthy, the workplace can be a culinary minefield. Source: Is Your Workplace Making You Read more
From crickets to scorpions, why people are eating insects for fun
Edible insects have evolved from novelty scorpion lollipops. Now there’s cricket protein powder and dog treats and roasted mealworms. Source: From crickets to scorpions, why people Read more