Ascorbic acid, the scientific name for vitamin C, supports immune function. Eating ascorbic acid-rich foods helps your immune system work properly.
If you have high cholesterol, you might consider following the portfolio diet, which emphasizes naturally ...
Next time you're on social media consider this: one study evaluating influencer posts on Instagram found that 86 percent of nutrition content didn’t cite any scientific sources—and other research ...
Discover how soba, Japan’s buckwheat noodle, blends tradition with science by delivering unique bioactive compounds that support heart health, digestion, and modern gluten-free diets. Soba is a ...
Many of the issues that dogged the UK’s dining scene in 2022 did so throughout 2023 — particularly the high cost of food, which continues to have a big impact on how and what we’re eating. This is ...
Ultra-processed foods have been linked to weight gain and early death. The term "ultra-processed foods" has become common when discussing how healthy -- or unhealthy -- American diets are. A report ...
A diabetic woman has gone viral for calculating how much insulin she would have to take if she drank a viral milkshake with a whopping 2,600 calories. Addy Tayler, 26 and from Glendale, Arizona, was ...
After months of teasing, the McDonald's Snack Wrap has officially returned to restaurants nationwide. The beloved menu item, which was phased out nationally in 2016, is available in two flavors: spicy ...
Starbucks is currently testing a new menu item: Protein Cold Foam. The cold foam, which will be available in a Banana flavor, will have somewhere between 15 to 18 grams of protein. We asked a ...
Your food and nutritional needs can change as you age. Certain foods and vitamins are even more important for older adults. Meal planning can be useful to ensure you’re getting the nutrition you need.
Thanks to a new FCC rule, it's gotten much easier to find simple information like price, speeds and a customer service number when shopping for broadband. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET ...