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Dive Brief: Sprite is tapping into Gen Z’s love of spicy food with a new global campaign, “Hurts Real Good,” that leans into the soda’s promise to amplify — not extinguish — the heat of bold flavors, ...
A large prospective study published in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research reveals that a healthy plant-based diet is linked with a reduced risk of inflammatory bowel disease.
In the TikTok "fridge cigarette" trend, members of Gen Z are trading smoke breaks for drinking chilled Diet Coke, forming a sensory ritual experts describe as an emotional stand-in.
Compared with a Mediterranean diet, dietary acid load decreased significantly on a low-fat vegan diet and was associated with weight loss, according to a randomized cross-over trial conducted by ...
A lower-sodium Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension-style diet was associated with clinically meaningful BP reduction in those with type 2 diabetes, data from a crossover feeding study showed ...
Among the four diet types trialed in this study, a modified version of the DASH diet with reduced sodium intake achieved a better overall decrease in blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes.
A large cross-sectional study of 12,499 Japanese workers found that higher adherence to traditional or modified Japanese diets was associated with a lower prevalence of depressive symptoms. The ...
The diet also encourages people to avoid (or, at least, limit) red meat and processed meats, butter and margarine, full-fat cheeses, pastries and other sweets, fast foods, and fried foods.
Soda fans across the country are rejoicing at current rumours circling among online food blogs — Diet Cherry Coke is returning in summer 2025.
A modified DASH-style diet modestly reduced blood pressure (BP) for patients with type 2 diabetes and hypertension, the DASH4D randomized trial showed. With low-sodium DASH4D meals featuring lower ...
Former NFL player Tom Brady shared a glimpse at his pizza outing with kids Benjamin and Vivian—who he shares with Gisele Bündchen—during their vacation to the Netherlands.
CHICAGO — Consuming a noninflammatory diet increased OS for patients with late-stage colon cancer, according to findings from a large, prospective cohort study presented at ASCO Annual ...