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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 4w

#HeartHealth #DietarySupplements #CardiovascularHealth

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Should you take a supplement for heart health? Here's what the science says.
If you're like most people in the United States, you're probably taking at least some kind of vitamin, mineral or other dietary supplement, maybe to try to promote sleep, boost your immune system or bridge nutritional gaps.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Mar 3

#DietAndHealth #CancerResearch #NutritionScience

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Scientists exposed breast cancer to 4 different diets -- one sped up...
While both the beneficial and detrimental effects of diet on health are well-documented, from boosting longevity to backfiring and scaring metabolism, certain eating habits can also impact cancer.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Feb 26

#DietarySupplements #HealthAndWellness #Misinformation

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4 supplement combos that are bad for your brain -- and can lead to...
In fact, in the wrong dose or combined with the wrong stuff, some supplements can actually do more damage than repair. The rise of TikTok docs, pseudo sponsorships with influencers and gray market sales has led to an explosion of misinformation around dietary supplements -- or the more concentrated forms of the vitamins and minerals we already get from food -- and their long term efficacy and safety.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Jan 25

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Foods Americans Were Told to Avoid That Are Changing Under New Nutrition Rules
The 2025 to 2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans were released by the United States Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture, with Health Secretary Robert F.
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The Wall Street Journal News source @wsj.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Jan 23

#DietaryGuidelines #ArtificialSweeteners #HealthRisks

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The Government Wants You to Kick Your Diet Soda Habit
New federal dietary guidelines recommend limiting artificial sweeteners, which include aspartame, acesulfame potassium and sucralose.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Jan 22

#HealthPolicy #Vaccination #DietaryGuidelines

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6 takeaways from RFK exclusive. No to flu shots, seed oils; yes to meat in diet
WASHINGTON - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the public face of U. S. health policy, revealed in an exclusive interview with USA TODAY his personal views behind the government actions he pursues as secretary of health and human services.
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CNN International News source @edition.cnn.com · Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸· Jan 20

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What cardiologists want you to know about MAHA's push to eat more fat
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of American women and men -- and has been for over 100 years. In fact, cardiovascular diseases are the top cause of adult deaths everywhere, responsible for 1 in 3 deaths worldwide.
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Fox News News source @foxnews.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Jan 19

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Doctor reveals the biggest mistake people make when choosing a diet
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel comments on the updated food pyramid and elaborates on the downside of sugar and over-processed foods on 'Fox Report.
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Yahoo! News source @ca.style.yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Jan 19

#Protein #DietaryGuidelines #Nutrition

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New diet guidelines say to double up on protein, but nutrition experts are wary
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Protein just got a big boost from U. S. health officials.
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ABC News News source @abcnews.go.com · New York City 🗽· Jan 19

#Nutrition #DietaryGuidelines #Protein

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New diet guidelines say to double up on protein, but nutrition experts are wary
The latest federal dietary guidelines tell Americans to "prioritize protein foods at every meal" and advise increasing daily intake -- up to double the amount of previous recommendations.