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Should you really eat invasive species? An ecologist breaks it down
Across the United States, chefs, anglers, and conservationists are turning invasive plants and animals into dinner, pitching ...
Public school meals already have to meet limits on calories, sodium and added sugar in cereal, yogurt and milk, with more changes coming next year.
The diet has been linked to weight loss, longer life span and even a lower risk of cancer — in mice. What about humans?
Postbiotics are the beneficial compounds produced when gut bacteria, including probiotics, break down prebiotics ...
A plant-forward EAT-Lancet diet with less meat and less sugar may help prevent and reduce the risk of chronci kidney disease, according to a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal ...
Related: 155 Fun and Spicy 'Hot Seat Questions' to Ask Your Friends, Partner or Coworkers This story was originally published ...
Pablo Monsivais from WSU's Nutrition and Exercise Physiology program has done research on "healthy foods". He says some of ...
By definition, invasive species are harmful in some regard,” says Jacob Barney, a professor of invasive plant ecology at ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vision for a healthy America has triggered the most significant shift in federal nutrition policy in ...
Winter is in full swing, but despite the cold and snow there are still animals that are active. Lately when I arrive at ...
Come along on a guided tour of the strangest animals in Cincinnati's strangest neighborhood, from fungus-eating ants to a ...
A nostalgia run through California’s bites, from mall-food court staples to drive-thru legends, the flavors locals can still ...
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