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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.

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May 6, 2025/Nutrition

Peel It Back: Let’s Look at the Health Benefits of Bananas

This handy fruit is packed with nutrients that can benefit your heart, gut and immune system

A variety of probiotic foods, like pickles, cheese and sauerkraut, are laid out on a table
May 5, 2025/Nutrition

Try These Foods High in Probiotics

Yogurt, sauerkraut, kimchi and other fermented foods are a good way to get those beneficial microbes

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May 1, 2025/Nutrition

Why Is Fiber So Important?

This carbohydrate helps you avoid constipation, stabilize blood sugar, lower cholesterol and stay fuller longer

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April 30, 2025/Nutrition

Your Fiber Intake: What’s the Right Amount?

Most adults aren’t getting enough of the essential nutrient

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April 28, 2025/Exercise & Fitness

What Athletes Need To Know About Sports Nutrition

Having a well-rounded, healthy nutrition plan is just as important as staying consistent with your exercise routine

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April 25, 2025/Nutrition

Top Healthy High-Calorie Foods From a Dietitian

Avocados, cheese and nuts are high in calories but have big health benefits

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April 24, 2025/Nutrition

How To Follow a Low-Fiber Diet

Choose foods that are easily broken down in your digestive system, like fruits and vegetables without skins or seeds

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April 23, 2025/Nutrition

5 Reasons To Consider Switching to Brown Rice

Brown rice can help lower your risk of chronic disease, support digestion, manage weight and blood sugar, and build muscle

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April 22, 2025/Nutrition

What Is the Pescatarian Diet?

Pescatarians don’t eat poultry, game or red meat, but they do eat fish and seafood, dairy and eggs

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April 17, 2025/Nutrition

Are Calorie Counts Accurate?

Calorie counts on nutrition labels can be off by up to 20%

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