Scientists found that a modified Mediterranean-style diet with low protein and just enough methionine helped mice live healthier lives while reducing body fat and frailty. Human data also linked lower ...
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The order directs the Treasury Department to create a new website, TrumpIRA.gov, to help workers find and enroll in private-sector Individual Retirement Accounts, or IRAs. Trump said the effort would ...
The Mediterranean diet – rich in olive oil, fish, vegetables and legumes – has long been linked to better heart health. Growing evidence suggests it may also help support brain health as we age, with ...
New research reveals that popular AI tools may be giving adolescents incomplete and imbalanced diet advice, raising important questions about whether these technologies are ready to guide growing ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — The inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington crossed the finish line over the weekend, wrapping up three days of racing that transformed city streets into a temporary course for ...
Lunch of grilled chicken, brown rice and steamed broccoli, and then dinner of salmon, sweet potato, and a green salad dressed with only olive oil. Oh, and keep each element under 4 ounces and the ...
Can AI tools make meal plans that help us lose weight the right way? In a new study, a team of researchers compared AI’s meal planning abilities to those of a dietician. The results showed that ...
Although artificial intelligence (AI)-based nutrition recommendations are becoming increasingly common among the public, the accuracy and reliability of diets produced especially for adolescents in ...
Share on Pinterest Research suggests that eating plans rich in whole, plant-based foods and reduced added sugar intake may support longevity. Image caption: alvarez/Getty Images A recent study ...
A low-fat vegan diet—without cutting calories or carbs—may help people with type 1 diabetes significantly reduce how much insulin they need, and how much they spend on it. In a new analysis published ...