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There’s an electric salt spoon that adds umami flavor
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3 years ago
Mediterranean diet may be a surprising way to deal with stress
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4 years ago
Sugar linked to early death, but not for the reason you think
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4 years ago
Eating diet high in fiber and yogurt may slash deadly cancer risk
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4 years ago
Study details diet that fuels anti-inflammatory gut bacteria
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4 years ago
Healthy foods, not diet type, may be key to cutting heart disease risk
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8 years ago
British Medical Journal doubles down on errors with 'clarification' to pro-fat article
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8 years ago
US diet committee calls criticism 'woefully inadequate and factually incorrect'