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Still too much sugar in kids' diets, study finds

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America’s intake of sugary foods and drinks has dropped in recent years, but U.S. kids are still consuming too much, government researchers say. Added sugars make up about 16 percent of a typical child's diet, regardless of family income.

 

Keep lunch light for easier weight loss

Keep lunch light for easier weight loss

A new study to be published in the October issue of the journal Appetite shows just how simple cutting calories, without the hunger, can actually be. The secret is portion-controlled meal replacements.

 

Saturated Fat Helps People Deal With Negative Emotions, Study Says

Saturated Fat Helps People Deal With Negative Emotions, Study Says

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation shows that consuming food with saturated fat may help fend off negative emotions. In the study, the participants were fed through an unmarked stomach tube of either a solution of saturated fatty acids or a simple saline solution. They then listened to sad music and looked at photos of sad faces.

 

Access to grocers doesn't improve diets, study finds

The results run counter to the idea that more supermarkets can curb obesity in low-income neighborhoods. Better access to supermarkets — long touted as a way to curb obesity in low-income neighborhoods — doesn't improve people's diets, according to new research.

 

Government replaces food guide pyramid with a plate

Government replaces food guide pyramid with a plate

The government is replacing its food guide pyramid with a simpler everyday symbol: a plate. And many nutritionists are applauding the change. The exact look of the new symbol, which is being unveiled Thursday by first lady Michelle Obama and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, is under close wraps.

 

Lactose intolerance may sometimes be in the head, not the gut

Lactose intolerance may sometimes be in the head, not the gut

Italian researchers report that some people who think they are lactose-intolerant may actually suffer from a psychological condition known as ...

 

Cut red meat to lower cancer risk

Bringing home the bacon might not be such a great idea, according to stricter new dietary advice from the British government issued Friday.

 

Eating disorders rising fast among young kids

Eating disorders rising fast among young kids

A new report on eating disorders cites data showing a sharp increase in children's hospitalizations for such problems.

 

Study: Fat affects sperm quality

Men who eat foods containing a lot of saturated fats think burgers and fries and monounsaturated fats may be producing fewer and less active ...

 

Americans going fruitless, skipping veggies

Americans going fruitless, skipping veggies

Most Americans still don't eat vegetables often enough, and fruit consumption is actually dropping a little, according to a new government report released Thursday.

 

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