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(Bloomberg) — A healthy eating habit of adding fish to their diets is getting increasingly more expensive for older adults in Japan.
The nation’s food inflation surged to a 47-year high in May, with the price of fish increasing by
Enjoy these delicious heart-healthy meals and snacks while achieving your weight loss goals.
Reviewed by Dietitian Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia
According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly half of all adults in the
A healthy diet is not just about what you eat, it’s also about when you eat. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day as our body’s metabolism is at its peak in the morning, which slows down as
Traditional pasta, a beloved staple in many a weeknight dinner, sometimes gets a bad rap on the health front, maligned with other simple carbohydrates like bread and pizza. As a result, a host of “healthy” pasta options have sprung up
Cholesterol is one of those words that always sound ominous, especially when your doctor mentions it at your annual checkup. First, we need to point out that cholesterol
MILWAUKEE — About $100,000 is being put toward efforts to increase the availability of healthy food options in underserved areas of Milwaukee.
The City of Milwaukee announced Monday that seven for-profit and not-for-profit organizations supporting health food initiatives received this

Household food insecurity is directly linked to health issues, including heart disease and diabetes. For someone living with a food
We’ve all been there—you end up working late and get ravenous home. By that time, ordering takeout is basically a foregone conclusion… unless you’ve got a fridge full of healthy meals you prepped ahead of time. Meal prepping is one
Even the healthiest people have visceral fat, which is the belly fat deep within the abdominal cavity surrounding vital organs—including the stomach, liver and intestines.
While some levels of the fat help protect your organs, excess visceral fat can be
WALNUT CREEK TOWNSHIP — The Food Independence Summit is a gathering of people concerned about food sustainability and preservation, or what organic farming expert Joel Salatin calls a tsunami homesteading.
Salatin and other key influencers will address thousands of DIY
