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Food App Delivery Sales Up
Raw Food vs. Cooked Food: A Nutrient Analysis
New Year's Resolution Calendar
Eat greener over the holidays!
January 2020
It's almost a new year, and this time it'll be a new decade too! Check out all the resources we've gathered to make your job easier in 2020...
Does Low LDL-C Promote Hemorrhagic Stroke?
Sustainable Foods: Good for Us, Our Wallets, and the Planet
Start Simple: A New Choose MyPlate Tool
Eating healthy doesn’t have to be difficult, expensive, or time-consuming and can lead to a longer and healthier life.
5 Diet Hacks for Healthy Blood Pressure
High blood pressure contributes to about 1,100 deaths each day. For that reason, and because high blood pressure is often without symptoms, it’s been dubbed the “silent killer.”
What is Personalized Nutrition?
There is certainly something to the idea of personalized nutrition.
The Link Between Gut Bacteria and Childhood Obesity
A new study by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Health finds that the bacteria in our guts and how it interacts with metabolic organs such as fat tissue and immune cells, may impact the risk of obesity in children.
A Dozen Ways to Enjoy Peppers
Beautiful Holiday Vegetable Wreath For Entertaining
New Year's Resolution Resources
What are your resolutions for the new year? What are your clients planning on doing to improve their health? Here at Food and Health Communications, we want to make setting and achieving your goals as easy as possible. That's why we've developed so many great resources just for you. Today we'd like to highlight a few of our favorites, all of which will help you and your clients make and keep your 2013 resolutions.
Plant Based Diet Could Save $1000 Per Month
Black Friday Can Support Fitness
13 Carrot Gold - 12 Shareable Ideas + 1 Printable Recipe
More Vitamin D Led to Thinner Bones
Vitamin D has long been known as essential for healthy bone formation. However, vitamin D became the superstar of vitamins thanks in large part to its #1 promoter, Dr. Michael Holick. Now there is growing reason to believe Dr. Holick’s enthusiasm for promoting vitamin D as a super vitamin is not warranted...
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