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Ultra-processed foods are often marketed with misleading claims to seem healthier, a researcher says. Labels like 'low fat' and 'low calorie' can be a red flag that foods are full of additives.
Healthline’s writers, editors, dietitians, and medical team spend a lot of time evaluating nutritional supplements. In fact, we’ve reviewed and vetted more than 450 supplement brands.
Designed to appeal to consumers who seek added benefits from their beverages, TruMoo Zero provides 13 grams of protein, which ...
The USDA banned whole milk from school lunches in 2012, citing saturated fat concerns. Now, with the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, lawmakers from both parties say it’s time to rethink that. Some ...
Legislators are working to bring milk choice back to schools, including more nutritious milk options such as whole and 2% milk. The Senate Agriculture Committee held a hearing Tuesday morning on ...
Customers look at various chocolates on the shelves of a Ghirardelli store. (jjron/Wikipedia via Courthouse News) FRESNO, Calif. (CN) — A chocolate confection maker received a sour ruling Friday when ...
SINGAPORE: Instant noodles, condiments and cooking oil sold in Singapore will by mid-2027 be required to carry a nutrition grade to signal to consumers how healthy the food products are.
Products that boast of being "sugar-free," "light," "low-calorie," "natural," "organic," and a host of other alluring healthy attributes are plentiful in the middle aisles of any grocery store.
More than a dozen years after higher-fat milk was stripped from school meals to slow obesity in American kids and boost their health, momentum is growing to put it back. Federal lawmakers have ...