Olivia Giordano
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Stories By Olivia Giordano
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50 Recipes For Your New Year's Weight-Loss Resolution
We’ve compiled a list of recipes for your New Year’s Resolution weight loss plan. The recipes include breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and desserts.
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15 Things You Didn't Know About GNC
GNC was founded in 1935 and has been a major purveyor of health and wellness products ever since. Here are 15 things you didn’t know about GNC.
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15 Things You Didn't Know About GNC
GNC was founded in 1935 and has been a major purveyor of health and wellness products ever since. Here are 15 things you didn’t know about GNC.
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What Was The Very First GMO?
GMOs are a popular topic of debate these days. The first GMO was approved for human consumption in the 1980s to address the issue of ripening.
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Cutting Back On Sugar Can Reset Your Taste Buds
Overconsumption of sugar contributes to a number of chronic diseases. A new study shows that low-sugar diets can help reset your taste for sugar.
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Why Fad Diets Never Work
Fad diets are all the rage, but the truth is they don’t really work. Instead, you should focus on sustainable lifestyle changes.
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Healthy Foods For Some May Lead To Unusual Blood Sugar Spikes In Others
A new study shows that personalized diets according to individual glycemic responses are the future of nutrition science.
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The Ultimate Pick-Me-Up: Vanilla Yogurt Found To Boost Your Mood
A study found that eating vanilla yogurt leads to a positive emotional response. Understanding unconscious responses to products helps food manufacturers.
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Use Of Human Antibiotics In Food Industry Compromises Doctor's Ability To Treat Infections In Children
A new report from confirms the severity of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Doctors are unable to treat infections due to use of antibiotics in livestock.
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FDA Establishes New Rules To Prevent Foodborne Illness Outbreaks
The FDA has established new rules to prevent foodborne illnesses. These rules are in response to multiple recent outbreaks
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No, Soda And Junk Food Really Are To Blame For America's Obesity Epidemic
Recent interpretations of a new study suggest that it is not the quality of the food, but rather the quantity, that drives the obesity epidemic.
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The Asparagus Pee Phenomenon Explained
Every wonder why your urine smells after asparagus? During digestion, an acid is converted into sulfur-containing chemicals that give off a pungent odor.
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The Unhealthiest Turkey Sandwiches At Chain Restaurants
We compiled a list of the unhealthiest turkey sandwiches at chain restaurants. The items included contain the most calories, sodium, fat, and cholesterol.
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The Unhealthiest Turkey Sandwiches At Chain Restaurants
We compiled a list of the unhealthiest turkey sandwiches at chain restaurants. The items included contain the most calories, sodium, fat, and cholesterol.
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General Mills Sued Over Cheerios Protein Health Claims
A lawsuit has been filed against General Mills for false health claims on Cheerios Protein. The suit was filed by a health advocacy non-profit.
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Tribal Leaders Propose Reintroduction Of Traditional Native American Foods To Reverse Diabetes Epidemic
The Oklahoma Food Security Summit shed light on the issue of food insecurity across Native American communities
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Home Cooking Lowers The Risk Of Diabetes
A new study shows eating two homemade meals per day can significantly lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes
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A Carb Lover's Guide To Going Gluten-Free
Going gluten-free doesn’t mean missing out on your favorite foods. We’ve compiled a list of easy swaps to make eliminating gluten seamless.
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A Carb Lover's Guide To Going Gluten-Free
Going gluten-free doesn’t mean missing out on your favorite foods
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Vitamin C Impairs Tumor Cell Growth In Certain Colorectal Cancers
In a new study, researchers injected cancerous cells in mice with high-dose concentrations of vitamin C
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Healthier Diets Linked To Lower Premature Death Rates In U.S.
A new study found that healthy diets were responsible for preventing 1.1 million premature deaths between 1992 and 2012.
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New Study Links Sugary Beverages To Heart Failure
A new study links drinking soda with heart failure. Men who had two sodas per day had a 23 percent greater risk of developing heart failure.
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10 Foods To Make Your November Beard Shiny And Healthy
Feed your beard with these nutrient-rich foods that promote hair growth and health
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How Our Consumer Culture Breeds Overeating
A new book links overeating to America’s consumer culture. Clever marketing and the wide variety of foods available to consumers have led to the obesity epidemic.
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How Television Ads And Toys In Kids Meals Are Threatening Children's Health
Child-directed fast food advertising directly influences families to visit chain restaurants. Kids are especially likely to ask to visit the chain if a toy is featured in the ad.
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What Happens To Your Body When You Drink Coffee Before A Workout
Coffee can improve your workout performance and overall fitness. The caffeine triggers several biological processes within the body that improve circulation and exertion.
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