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ASN Member Spotlight: Dr. Sixtus Aguree
Dr. Aguree is an active ASN member serving on the Scientific Program Committee and the leadership team of the Global
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Biomarkers of food intake in the fecal metabolome
Accurate assessment of food intake remains a critical problem in nutrition research, which has spurred research into potential biomarkers that
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Japanese longevity: Does diet play a role?
Year after year, average life expectancy in Japan continues to be the highest in the world. Some speculate that the
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Just Published American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Supplement – The Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) Project
Underlying human milk is a complex biological system, consisting of a matrix of many interacting parts. As such, human milk
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ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Gabby Headrick, MSPH, RDN, LDN
Gabby Headrick is one of two current fellows. She is a PhD Candidate in Public Health Nutrition at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has been a member of ASN since 2020. Read our full interview below.
President Biden Announces White House Conference on Nutrition
The American Society for Nutrition (ASN) applauds the Administration’s decision to hold a White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and
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ASN Member Catherine Woteki, PhD appointed to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)
ASN Member Catherine Woteki, PhD joins a group of 30 leaders in science and technology appointed by the Biden administration.
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The French Paradox: Was it Really the Wine?
By Stefano Vendrame Here we go again. I’m reading the billionth newspaper article referring to the “French paradox,” with the
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The Debate Over the Health Effects of Food Processing
While debates about the relative healthfulness of carbohydrates/type of fat/salt/sweeteners/etc. never cease, there is one nutritional message that can unite
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Will Drinking Tea Make You Healthy?
Scientific review published in Advances in Nutrition finds daily tea intake may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause
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