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Tardy to the Party – Nutrition in the Genetic Engineering Conversation
By Kevin Klatt The National Academies of Science, the World Health Organization, The American Association for the Advancement of Science,
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Living the Mediterranean Lifestyle
The Mediterranean Diet is based on the eating patterns in the Mediterranean region and focuses on fruits, vegetables, fish, whole
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Research Publishing: A Contrary Scientific Environment?
By Brett Loman Now more than ever before, the world of academic science is a competitive place. However, does the
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Coconut Water
By: Harini S. Coconut water has long been the drink of choice for cooling parched throats in my home country
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Revisiting Fiber and Colorectal Cancer
By Kevin Klatt Colorectal cancers are the third most common worldwide, and represent one of the major areas of prevention
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The Art of the Social Media Nutrition Misinformer
I’ve been using Twitter for nutrition science purposes for 8 years now, and so I have observed a lot over
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Multiple ways to achieve a healthy high-quality diet
The Dietary Patterns Methods Project is a multi-institutional effort to standardize dietary pattern research through consistency of methods that could
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Celebrating Sexual and Gender Diversity
*Heather Schier is a PhD student at the Ohio State University and recently served as an ASN Science Policy Fellow.
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ASN Member Spotlight: Dr. Naima Moustaid-Moussa
My name is Naima Moustaid-Moussa, an Amazigh native of Morocco. I started my undergraduate education in Morocco, at the University Mohamed V in Rabat, then completed my undergraduate studies in Cell Biology and Physiology/Nutrition at The University Paris Saclay (formerly University Paris XI at Orsay).
Added Fiber: The Answer to Our Weight Problems?
By Sarah Gold Determining how to stave off hunger while on a reduced calorie diet is the million-dollar question in
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