The latest version of the food pyramid from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services turns the familiar image upside ...
Newly released dietary guidelines call for consuming full-fat dairy products and an increase in protein consumption including ...
The food pyramid released last week is inverted, showing red meats and vegetables at the top with grains and breads at the ...
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Red meat and whole milk are OK under new U.S. dietary guidelines. The new guidelines were released Jan. 7 by the U.S.
Whole milk is awful; oat milk is worse. Chocolate is a no-no; dark chocolate is healthy. Fats make you fat; fats are a key to ...
Nutritional guidelines released on Wednesday by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and the USDA ...
Some of the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans conflict with expert consensus. Here’s what they say you should eat.
The food pyramid released by RFK Jr's USDA looks very different from the one you probably remember. See what's changed.
The USDA first published guidance in 1980, then a food pyramid in 1992 and a 2011 "MyPlate" version. Here's how they stack up ...
Dr. Fang Fang Zhang, a cancer epidemiologist focused on nutrition, told USA TODAY the message to eat more whole or minimally ...
The 2025-2030 DGA introduces an upside-down food pyramid emphasizing protein, dairy and fats. A dietitian warns of its focus ...