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Will a diet that's good for the planet also help you live longer? Here's the evidence
LA Times via AOL· 6 days agoThe more people followed environmentally sustainable diets that emphasized nutrients from plants,...
Planetary Health Diet linked to lower risk of early death
United Press International via Yahoo News· 6 days agoResearchers found those whose diets most closely hewed to the Planetary Health Diet regimen had a...
Column: A California crackdown on 'diet weed' could devastate patients who rely on CBD
LA Times via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThat substance, called delta-8 THC, is psychoactive. Because it is said to pack a softer punch than...
Blue Zones and Mediterranean Diets: What the Longest Living Populations Are Doing Right
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTheir core principles, which go beyond a balanced, nutritionally dense diet, have been proven to aid...
Processed foods are hiding in plain sight — and that could be a big public health problem
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThrough the decades, the advice offered in the manual has steadily changed along with advances in...
Planetary Health Diet linked to 30% lower risk of premature death
Medical News Today· 7 days agoThe Planetary Health Diet emphasizes fruits and vegetables as well as protein from plant-based...
Scott Disick reveals interesting diet prior to weight loss
ClutchPoints· 3 days agoScott Disick reveals the beverage he was obsessed with prior to his weight loss journey. In a...
Why the best diet for you is also good for the planet
Washington Post· 6 days agoCan you eat a diet that’s good for your health and good for the planet? A new study suggests that...
DASH vs. the Mediterranean Diet: Heart-Healthy, But Very Different
The Sacramento Bee· 3 days agoThe DASH diet and the Mediterranean diet have similar cardiovascular, immunity and weight loss benefits. Jordan Hill, RD, of Top Nutrition Coaching tells ...
Diet Conditioning Before FMT Improves Outcomes in UC
Medscape· 3 days agoPatients with UC who received FMT from diet-preconditioned donors, and followed a healthy diet themselves, experienced superior microbial benefits.