October 28, 2015 The top five healthy food trend predictions for 2015 With 2014 behind us, we’ve seen the predictions for everything from the fitness trends to look out for (hey, more high-intensity training) to Pantone’s spring 2015 color picks. And now, we’ve got the latest foodie trends to come in the new year.
October 28, 2015 Regulators may recommend testing food for glyphosate residues U.S. regulators may start testing food products for residues of the world's most widely used herbicide, the Environmental Protection Agency told Reuters on Friday, as public concern rises over possible links to disease.
October 28, 2015 Woman eats dog food for 30 days to prove it's healthier than most human foods A nutritionist weighs in on the pet food diet.
October 28, 2015 11 ways to stop overeating after your workout You must have sweated off hundreds of calories during that Spin class, so it's totally okay to indulge in a bowl of ice cream when you get home—right? Not so fast.
October 28, 2015 7 ways your job may be affecting your waistline If you’re an “average” American, there’s a good chance you’re overweight and overworked.
October 27, 2015 Pregnancy tests in Alaska bars aim to dissuade moms-to-be from drinking Alcohol use during pregnancy is among the top preventable causes of birth defects and developmental disabilities, and yet one in 13 pregnant American women reported drinking alcohol in the last 30 days, according to a 2006-2010 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) survey.
October 27, 2015 The best way to lose weight may already be in your kitchen Raise your hand if you've sworn off sugar, cut out alcohol, and committed to a punishing gym ritual—yet those last five pounds are sticking around like an unwanted guest.
October 27, 2015 Give kids the power of choice to eat well Getting your kids to adopt healthy eating habits is not as hard as it may seem; a great start is to turn time at the dining table into an opportunity to discuss food and instill healthy food values
October 27, 2015 Lawmakers urge FDA to regulate energy drinks Two U.S. senators – Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin and Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthalare – are pushing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to restrict caffeine levels in so-called “energy drinks,” which have been linked to multiple deaths
October 27, 2015 US approves genetically modified potato with lower cancer risk The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday approved the first genetically modified potato for commercial planting in the United States, a move likely to draw the ire of groups opposed to artificial manipulation of foods.