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Anorexia nervosa (AN) has the highest mortality rate of all psychological disorders, affecting around 30,000 Australians, while approximately 120,000 Australians have bulimia nervosa (BM), according ...
“The traits and price of pine nuts vary according to the pine species and the region of origin. In this context, Mediterranean pine nuts get much higher prices than Asian pine nuts, which encourages ...
Join Us for An Upcoming Webinar! We all know beans are good for us, but new and emerging research is showcasing just how good they are, and how eating more actually heightens the benefits. This ...
Adequate dietary fiber intake has been linked to reduced risk of CVD, type 2 diabetes, and colon cancer, as well as improved digestive function.1,2 The 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans ...
Social media, podcasts, and the internet can be a mixed bag of nutrition and health information, and one of the latest questionable claims making the rounds is that seed oils cause everything from ...
Kids on the playground bully one another about their weight or inability to swing on the monkey bars. Someone tells a friend at a restaurant, “You shouldn’t go back for seconds.” Instagram shows a ...
A few decades ago, people may not have been familiar with fermented foods. But they’ve seen significant growth in recent years, and demand doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Fermented foods saw an ...
For athletes of any skill level, adequate hydration is imperative for optimal health and exercise performance. Yet, research suggests that more than one-half of athletes in professional, collegiate, ...
Whenever Pat was upset, stressed, anxious, or depressed, she’d eat large quantities of food in one sitting in the hopes of calming her emotions. “On one occasion, I ate seven bowls of cereal for ...
Inflammation has been recognized as an indicator of illness and injury for thousands of years. References to the physical symptoms of inflammation—“rubor” (redness), “calor” (heat), “tumor” (swelling) ...
Today's Dietitian provides practical steps to filing claims, coding, and getting paid. Ask new private practice dietitians about one of the most challenging tasks they face in establishing their ...