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If you’ve ever waded through nutrition advice, you know it can be hard to trust what you read. Our registered dietitians and medical experts provide evidence-based information on food safety, diet trends, the health benefits of individual foods, eating plans for chronic conditions and more.

A light blue pot of lentil and pumpkin soup with pumpkin seeds and spices on top
June 10, 2025/Nutrition

Getting Your Leucine: What It Does and Foods To Eat

Leucine is an amino acid that helps you build muscle — it’s found in both plant and animal protein

Child eats a piece of chicken with a full plate of chicken in the foreground
June 10, 2025/Nutrition

Protein and Kids: How Much Is Too Much?

Most kids get enough protein in a regular diet — too much can have side effects

Carnivore foods, including beef, pork, chicken, fish, butter and eggs
June 5, 2025/Nutrition

Is the Carnivore Diet a Healthy Way To Eat?

Risks of this restrictive eating plan include digestive issues, heart disease and cancer

Kale salad, with avocado, cranberries and pecans
June 4, 2025/Nutrition

5 Ways Kale Benefits Your Health

This leafy green can boost digestion and eye health, remove toxins and fight cancer and inflammation

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Black currants on green
June 3, 2025/Nutrition

Black Currants: 4 Reasons This Bold Berry Belongs on Your Plate

Black currants are small but mighty — rich in nutrients that can boost heart health, fight inflammation and protect your eyes

Milk, yogurt and different cheeses
May 28, 2025/Nutrition

Molybdenum: What It Is and Why You Need It

This trace mineral is essential and easy to get from your diet

Person pouring a scoop of protein powder into a mug of coffee
May 27, 2025/Nutrition

Can Drinking Protein Coffee Jump-Start Your Day?

Adding protein powder to coffee can provide benefits, but ‘proffee’ is no substitute for nutritious food

Hydrating foods, including lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, strawberries, watermelon and zucchinis
May 22, 2025/Nutrition

Soak It In: 10 Foods To Help You Stay Hydrated

Cucumbers, celery and (of course) watermelon are among foods with high water content

Infographic of doctor with foods that minimize GERD around them
May 21, 2025/Digestive

Foods To Eat and Avoid if You Have GERD

What’s on your plate, like lean chicken vs. fatty beef, may determine whether you deal with post-meal acid reflux

Glass cruet of apple cider vinegar with red apples around it on a table
May 20, 2025/Nutrition

What Apple Cider Vinegar Can (and Can’t) Do for You

ACV may help lower blood sugar and calm acid reflux, but don’t believe all the hype

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