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Coconut Oil
By: Emily C. Giving saturated fat another chance. Saturated fat has long held a bad rep and been noted for
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Cutting food waste alone won’t solve world’s nutritional needs
To feed the growing population, researchers urge attention to essential vitamins and minerals Rockville, Maryland (June 7, 2021) — Reducing
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10 Trending Nutrition Research Articles of 2019
As 2020 begins, we took a look back at nutrition in the news during 2019. The most popular diet search
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![Does Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Help You Build Muscle?](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Does-Omega-3-Fatty-Acid-Supplementation-Help-You-Build-Muscle-768x512.jpg)
Does Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Help You Build Muscle?
Review published in Advances in Nutrition finds omega-3 fatty acid supplementation “may lead to very small increases in muscle strength.”
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Subclinical inflammation does not affect retinol isotope dilution estimates of total liver vitamin A reserves
Accurate estimates of vitamin A status is necessary in order to appropriately supplement children with deficiency and avoid causing hypervitaminosis
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NHANES: Opportunities for Revitalization
Webinar Summary Prepared by the Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy *By Christine Taylor, PhD, Chair of ASN’s Committee on
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Does weight loss surgery change food preferences?
Difficulties in measuring habitual food intake following gastric bypass surgery has severely undermined efforts to address key questions regarding subsequent
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Is Self-Reported Diet Data Good Enough for Nutrition Science?
By Colby Vorland Southwest Airlines is consistently rated as serving good food on their flights, yet they don’t serve food
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Nutrition and Chronic Disease
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that six out of ten American adults have at least one
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Will a Ketogenic Diet Benefit People with Multiple Sclerosis?
Review published in Advances in Nutrition finds the diet may benefit many patients with multiple sclerosis, particularly younger patients. Multiple
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