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Category: Diet and Nutrition
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Energy Drinks Are Surging. So Are Their Caffeine Levels.
More companies are pushing low-calorie, sugar-free beverages they say are healthy. Some servings have nearly the same level of caffeine as a six-pack of Coca-Cola.
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The Coronation of King Charles III and the Food That Comes With It
A careful eater and a champion of organic farming, King Charles III has a potent pulpit for changing the national diet — though that royal quiche has met some resistance.
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Moderate Drinking Has No Health Benefits, Analysis of Decades of Research Finds
The review found that the methodology of many previous studies was flawed and that risk of myriad health problems increased significantly after less than two drinks a day for women and after three for men.
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6 High-Tech Wellness Retreats
The New York Times – Travel:Yoga classes and beach massages? That’s so 2019. Since the pandemic, hotels and resorts around the world have embraced services like comprehensive blood tests, IV infusions and 3-D scans.
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6 High-Tech Wellness Retreats
The New York Times – Travel:Yoga classes and beach massages? That’s so 2019. Since the pandemic, hotels and resorts around the world have embraced services like comprehensive blood tests, IV infusions and 3-D scans.
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Soy, Oat and Almond Drinks Can be Called Milk: FDA
The New York Times – Business:Plant-based beverage makers hailed the agency’s decision but objected to the recommendation for labels to specify the nutritional differences with cow’s milk.
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Food Prices Weigh on Seniors’ Savings, Health and Even Social Ties
The New York Times – Business:As costs rise, many older Americans have changed the way they shop and eat out. For some, it could affect their health or leave them feeling isolated.
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How a Pre-Wedding Diet Led to an Eating Disorder
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:One bride talks about how the desire to lose weight quickly spiraled out of control.
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F.D.A. Proposes Limits for Lead in Baby Food
The New York Times – Business:The agency estimated that the guidelines could reduce young children’s dietary exposure to lead by about 25 percent.
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What Is Intuitive Eating? Meet the Duo Behind the Method
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Once considered radical, Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole’s method of intuitive eating has become the cornerstone of the modern anti-diet movement.
