Marion Nestle says we need to rethink how we eat. She recommends "real food, processed as little as possible, with a big ...
Eat clean. Shop smart. Avoid ultra-processed foods. But what does that even mean? “There’s that famous potato chip commercial ...
In the clip, Haley describes herself as a “crunchy mom.” Because the party was a family gathering, she said her relatives ...
The evidence that ultra-processed foods are bad for us is piling up. But efforts to reduce their role in our diets face a big ...
I have been separated from their father for almost two decades after a mismatched, troubled relationship in our youth. I’ve since rebuilt my life — attending law school for a stable job to support the ...
Research has linked regularly eating these foods with chronic illnesses and health issues like obesity, Type 2 diabetes and ...
North East mayor Kim McGuiness has teamed up with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver to ban junk food adverts from the Tyne and Wear ...
In a 2020 interview with Self, Kristen said it's "very important" that her daughters share a bedroom. "I think their lives will be easier than most other people’s on the planet, and to develop a good ...
Parents may dismiss early warning signs of an eating disorder. But if you notice these changes, trust your gut and get help early.
It's a tactic many parents know well: "Eat two bites of broccoli, and then you can have dessert." It seems like a practical solution for encouraging kids—especially picky eaters—to eat healthy foods.
Picture this scenario: You're sitting on the sofa with a bag of pretzels, cookies, or your favorite salty or savory snack of choice. You eat one, two, just a couple more, and before you know it, you ...
Researchers found that even a short stretch of eating high-fat meals can disrupt key circuits tied to memory. The good news? There are easy ways to reset your brain. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning ...