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A Dog with a Bone

Really? Low-Carb Fights the Pandemic?

May 30, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Like a dog with a bone, Nina Teicholz is not ready to let it go. She has a point to make and a book to sell. It’s all about pushing everyone to eat a low-carb diet. No matter what the problem, we find her telling us that low-carb diets, with plenty of saturated fats, are […]

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Blue Apron in a Retro Kitchen

Will COVID-19 Revive the Meal Kit Market?

May 22, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry

Remember when Blue Apron was poised for a hot IPO? It’s only been three years, but it seems like a lifetime. Along with the rest of a flock of fledgling meal kit services, Blue Apron has been down in the dumps since its IPO. It seems that beautiful images and romantic notions of cooking with […]

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How Not to Die, How Not to Diet

What if Diet Books Had to Be Truthful?

May 21, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Some things, it seems, never change. Even, and perhaps especially, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, magical thinking about nutrition and diets persist. So publishers feed us a steady diet of diet books. More than most, Dr. Michael Greger has captured the purest essence of this genre in his bestselling book: How Not to […]

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Cooking with Dot

Finding Health Benefits in a Pandemic

April 19, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Enough. We know that the coronavirus pandemic is bringing lots of harm. Already, more than 160,000 precious souls are dead because of it. It’s hitting people with obesity and other chronic conditions especially hard. It’s ravaging communities that are already living with tremendous disadvantages. And it’s taking some of our oldest, wisest, and most talented […]

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School Lunch with Sonny Perdue

School Nutrition Roll Back Ruled Out

April 15, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

With Sonny Perdue at the helm of the USDA, the Trump administration was ready for white bread and salt to make a comeback in school lunches. Back in 2018, the agency issued rules to roll back school nutrition standards for whole grains and sodium. But yesterday, a federal court nixed it. Apparently, the agency broke […]

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Chopsticks for Cheese Balls

A Coronavirus Boost for Ultra-Processed Foods?

April 8, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Is the coronavirus pandemic giving a boost to ultra-processed foods? Maybe. In any event, it’s an appealing narrative. We’re all a little tired of reading about issues of life or death and confinement. So lighter stories about how people are chowing down on Chef Boyardee Beefaroni are welcome relief. But it’s worth noting that these […]

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Neon Angel

Seriously? COVID-19 Weight Loss Tips? Can’t Be Real

April 5, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Cease and desist. That’s our reaction to a rise of inane headlines about how to lose weight in the midst of a public health crisis. Smelling the potential for great clickbait, one reporter reached out to an expert in obesity, asking: Do we have a fatdemic coming our way? The DietDoctor offers up Six Tips […]

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Chowing Down, Getting a Boost

Chow Down to Boost Your Immune System?

April 4, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity

Lies are convenient when the truth is unpleasant. Right now, we’re faced with a number of unpleasant truths, so lies are popping up like springtime flowers. The virus that’s plaguing us will “miraculously” disappear, says a politician. “Stock up on these nine healthy foods to boost your immune system,” says CNBC. Unfortunately, both of those […]

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American Youth: Eating Better, Growing Fatter

American Youth: Eating Better, Growing Fatter

March 28, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Being certain sometimes means being certainly wrong. For decades now, we’ve assumed that childhood obesity is a problem that stems unhealthy eating. “One of the best strategies to reduce childhood obesity is to improve the eating and exercise habits of your entire family,” says the Mayo Clinic. But a new study in JAMA tells us […]

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A Shift from Toilet Paper to Plants and Seeds

A Shift from Toilet Paper to Plants and Seeds

March 26, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition

Perhaps we’re moving on from hoarding toilet paper in response to the coronavirus pandemic. We see nothing wrong with cleanliness. But new purchase trends point to a more nostalgic focus. In addition, it might be more nourishing. Plants and seeds for vegetable gardens are becoming hot items now. Maybe all this talk about the depression […]

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