Nutrition and Healthy Eating

Nutrition and Healthy Eating
Why Comfort Foods Are So Comforting
When we are feeling sad, many of us reach for comfort foods such as chocolate, ice cream, or chips. Now new research helps show how these foods boost our moods.
Study: Healthy Eating Costs More
A new analysis shows healthy eating can really run up a grocery bill, making it tough for Americans on tight budgets to meet nutritional guidelines.
Survey: Americans Aware of Functional Foods, Don't Eat Them Enough
More Americans say they are aware of the health benefits of functional foods, but there has been no increase over the past five years in the number of people who are eating them on a regular basis.
49 Million Americans Struggle to Put Food on the Table
The number of Americans struggling to put adequate food on the table remains at an all-time high, a new government report shows.
Heart-Healthy Pasta? 'Super Spaghetti' Just Might Be
Scientists in Italy and Spain say they have developed a new type of pasta made with barley flour that may reduce the risk of heart disease for lovers of spaghetti and other wheat-based noodles.
Study: BPA Common in Kids' Canned Foods
Cans of soup marketed for kids may have a potentially dangerous chemical that's not found on any food ingredient label.
Eating Styles Rub Off on Family and Friends
Eating patterns are shared by family and friends, a study suggests.
Study: BPA Often Undetectable in Blood of Adults
Most of the bisphenol A (BPA) that adults ingest is quickly eliminated in the urine, new research confirms.
Watching Your Protein May Be Key to Weight Control
Counting calories may not be enough to manage either your appetite or your weight, new research suggests.
CDC: Most Americans Eat Too Much Salt
Most Americans eat more salt than federal guidelines call for, increasing their risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke, a new CDC report shows.
Study: Eating Lots of Trans Fat May Lower Quality of Life
Higher consumption of trans fats, but not other dietary fats, was associated with lower self-reported quality of life in a new study from Spain.
Are the Benefits of Vitamin D Overhyped?
Another day, and another vitamin has failed to live up to all of its hype. This time it’s vitamin D.
Bottom Line: Overeating Boosts Fat, Whatever the Protein Level
Here’s a new study we really could have used before the holidays: If you are going to overeat, be sure your diet has enough protein.
Report Rates Best Diets, Easiest Diets
Whether you're resolving to lose weight, eat healthier, or manage or prevent health problems, here's help: the U.S. News & World Report's Best Diets 2012, a rating of 25 different diet plans.
Antibiotics in Food Animals: FAQ
Food animals get 80% of the antibiotics used in the U.S. -- mostly in ways that can lead to the growth of drug-resistant superbugs.
Mindfulness Key to Losing Weight While Eating Out
Focusing on the eating experience and the food in front of you may be one key to losing weight while eating out frequently at restaurants.
Do Grapes or Alcohol Make Red Wine Good for the Heart?
Studies have long suggested that drinking red wine in moderation might be good for the heart. What’s been less clear is whether it’s the alcohol in wine or its antioxidants -- mainly from grape skins and seeds -- that may be responsible for those heart and stroke risk reductions. Now a new study has arrived at a surprising answer: It may be both.
Natural Trans Fats Less Unhealthy Than Manmade Variety
Artery-clogging, manmade trans fats do increase the risk for heart disease, and efforts have been made to get them out of our food supply. Natural trans fats, however, are another story.
Fried Food and No Heart Disease?
Eating foods fried in healthier oils such as olive or sunflower is not linked to heart disease or premature death, Spanish researchers have found.
Eating Fatty Fish Benefits Younger Women, Study Shows
Younger women can cut their risk of heart disease and stroke by occasionally eating fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, Danish researchers report.
Eating Rice May Raise Arsenic Levels
On the heels of new revelations about arsenic in fruit and apple juice, a new study shows that rice may be a significant source of arsenic in the diets of pregnant women.
Apples, Pears May Reduce Stroke Risk
Eating lots of white-fleshed fruit such as apples and pears may significantly reduce the risk of stroke, a new study shows.
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Papaya
The FDA has warned Americans not to eat papaya imported by a Texas company from Mexico because the fruit has been linked to a salmonella outbreak in at least 23 states that has sickened nearly 100 people.
America's Health Report Card: Needs Improvement
American's health report card is out, and there's plenty of room for improvement. That's especially true if you live in Mississippi and less true if you call Vermont home.
New Rules for Lunch at Schools
For the first time in 15 years, the USDA has raised nutrition standards for school lunches. Portions will be smaller. Kids will see fruits and veggies every day, and only low-fat or skim milk. But efforts to limit potatoes failed.

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