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Dietary supplement evidence 'varies widely' with inconsistent regulations
A CDC report published in April 2023 revealed that supplement use commonly occurs in the United States because 58.5% of adults and 34.8% of children and adolescents had used at least one dietary supplement in the past 30 days.
Q&A: Diet and lifestyle can promote fertility
Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Judy Simon, MS, RDN, CD, CHES, FAND, about how women seeking to conceive, whether naturally or with assisted reproduction, can optimize nutrition to boost fertility.
Almost six in 10 Americans have a proinflammatory diet
Most Americans have diets heavily associated with inflammation, according to a study published in Public Health Nutrition.
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Nutrient intake for women of reproductive age shifted greatly since 1999
In the past 2 decades, vitamin A, vitamin C and iron intake decreased among women of reproductive age in the U.S., which may substantially impact maternal and fetal health, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Recommending tap water critical for ‘ensuring long-term health safety’
Recommending tap water consumption could help address health and environmental concerns related to bottled water, according to a commentary published in BMJ Global Health.
Tea, red wine among foods tied to lower risk for dementia
Adults who more frequently consumed several flavonoid-rich foods, like berries and tea, had a significantly lower risk for dementia, according to an analysis published in JAMA Network Open.
MIND diet may reduce the risk for cognitive decline
Higher adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay, or MIND) diet reduced the risk for cognitive impairment, particularly in women, results from a cohort study published in Neurology showed.
Substituting ultraprocessed foods may lower the risk for type 2 diabetes
Replacing ultraprocessed foods with lesser or nonprocessed options may decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, results from a prospective cohort analysis in the Lancet Regional Health Europe showed.
Heart breaks & heart wakes: Effects of stress and mindfulness, with Jonathan Fisher, MD
In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, discusses physician burnout, mindfulness and the effects of stress on heart health with Jonathan Fisher, MD, FACC.
Scurvy hospitalizations have increased among children in US
Hospitalizations for scurvy are on the rise among children in the United States, with a significant increase after 2017, according to data published in Pediatrics.
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Almost six in 10 Americans have a proinflammatory diet
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Most peer reviewers for major medical journals receive industry payments
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Nutrient intake for women of reproductive age shifted greatly since 1999
October 10, 20242 min read