Much of the new FDA food guidance aligns with existing advice, but some areas may introduce confusion to advising patients on diet and cancer prevention and survival.
That’s the question many are asking themselves following the joint release of the new “Dietary Guidelines for Americans” by the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services in January ...
Earlier this year, the United States federal government released the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025-2030. While a few of the guidelines on the so-called food pyramid have been based on earlier ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services released a new set of dietary guidelines last month, with a message to "eat real food." At a Jan. 7 White House press ...
The USDA has released the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Allison Miner, food systems expert, discusses key updates and visual representations. Today’s inverted food pyramid is supposed to ...
Protein is no longer just part of a balanced diet; it has become the sole criterion for healthy eating. A few weeks ago, I came across a blue-raspberry-flavored sparkling water at Target. The label ...
A new "Inverted Food Pyramid" promoted by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. places red beef at the top. Scientific research links frequent red meat consumption to ...
It’s been about a month since Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—an anti-vaccine activist and lawyer who has no background in medicine, health, or science—released dietary guidance for Americans.
The new food pyramid has turned things upside down. Literally speaking, the image representing the newest Dietary Guidelines for Americans is itself flipped from the pyramid of the past. But the US ...
In the Center Ring, Dr. Bret Scher, explains the purpose of the pyramid and how it stacks up. In the Trapeze, Dr. Robert Kiltz and Jane Burrell debate what the pyramid got right and wrong. Balancing ...
Khetpal is a fellow in cardiovascular disease and writes the STAT column The Workup. As a kid growing up in rural Oklahoma, weekday lunches were a decision minefield. My family didn’t consume beef or ...
Are you thinking of adding more variety to your diet? Here’s a collection of tips from Healthline’s editorial team to help you to create the perfect balanced diet to meet your individual needs. These ...
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