One-third of Americans who take medication for hypertension still struggle with high blood pressure, and the risk grows as they become older. New research has found that a mix of the DASH diet and increasing exercise can make a big difference when medication alone isn’t helping.
Are rolled oats and steel-cut oats as healthy as each other? Steel-cut oats are the least processed form of oats, while rolled oats have been flattened. How much of a difference does that process make a difference to their nutrition profiles?
Some countries require clear, simple front-of-pack (FOP) nutritional labeling. Now, an international team of researchers looked at whether these labels change people's buying behavior. Their results support mandatory FOB labeling policies.
We talk about eating green food a lot. And we suggest having a colorful diet. But, one thing we’ve never written about before is eating more black foods. Foods with a natural black hue can offer significant health benefits.
You may have heard that diet soda can make you gain weight but poo-pooed it as just a myth. Now, research has found that diet soda can stimulate appetite and the brain’s reward center and cause cravings in women and obese people.
We all know that we should lay off red meat for the sake of our health. But, eating lamb weekly can improve brain function. No other red meat has the same impact.
Milk might be a perfect way to start your day off right! In a study where people ate carbs at breakfast time, those who drank milk had lower blood sugar throughout the day compared to people who drank water in the morning.
While we aren’t fans of restrictive diets, we like the Mediterranean diet because it’s actually a way of eating.
A study from Sweden, one of the world’s largest dairy consumers, found that dairy fat may lower the risk of heart disease. It followed more than 4,000 60-year-olds for 16 years to monitor their health.
Plums are in season and not only delicious but packed with health benefits. They can aid blood sugar, blood pressure, heart health, bone health and more! Enjoy them while they're at their best!
Plant-heavy diets are filled with nutrients, and intermittent fasting has positively impacted heart health in studies. Eating a balanced plant-based diet combined with time restrictions can aid heart health and lower the risk of heart disease.
Burger King has permanently removed 120 artificial ingredients from their foods.
If you’ve ever been on TikTok, you know that there is a lot of bad diet advice there! But a recent TikTok video claimed that MyPlate and the USDA’s Food Guide Pyramid have a fascinating history that can be traced back to WWII.
The Blue Zone diet is based on five spots on Earth with the highest percent of people aged 100 or older. The foods in the places are very different, but there are some similarities. Can the diet help you live a long, healthy life?
A medium kiwi contains a whopping 71 percent of your daily vitamin C.
A new study has been making headlines for the fact that it claims a single hot dog can take 36 minutes off your life. While we think it’s interesting, we aren’t sure it’s worth getting worked up about.
A study from China shed light on the usefulness of salt substitutes. It found that they can help heart health. However, because of the American diet, the results might not be useful.
Often, food packaging will use the word “free” to make it seem virtuous. While something might sound great because it’s fat-free, sugar-free, preservative-free or gluten-free, it doesn’t mean it isn’t packed with other things you don’t want.
While we eschew fad diets with off-the-wall rules, we know that many eating styles are beneficial. That’s why we’re taking a closer look at the flexitarian diet to learn if it might be a good fit for you!
A study found that flavonoid-rich foods, like berries, can help lower blood pressure. Researchers said one cup of berries can protect people against heart disease, blood sugar problems and cancer.