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Low-glycemic foods, such as sweet potatoes, rolled oats, chickpeas, and milk, are slower to raise a person’s blood sugar levels than foods with moderate or high scores on the glycemic index (GI).
The Weekly Sip is Food Dive’s column focused on the latest news in the rapidly changing and growing beverage sector. From inaugural product lines to big investments and controversial topics ...
Merve Ceylan is a dietitian and health writer with four years of experience writing for companies in the nutrition and health industry. Your digestive system contains trillions of microbes, which ...
Whether you're nauseous from pregnancy, medications, or other reasons, it can be hard to figure out what to eat when you're nauseous but hungry. However, going too long without eating can worsen ...
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Barbie Cervoni, MS, RD, CD/N, CDE, is a registered dietitian (RD) and certified diabetes care and education specialist (CDCES). She has spent most of her career counseling patients with diabetes ...
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Foods to avoid during pregnancy typically include those that carry a risk of infection, such as undercooked or raw meat or fish, but you’ll want to limit your intake of caffeine and processed ...
All kinds of cells in your body need vitamin B12. That includes red blood cells and glial cells – the kind that protect your nerves. But your body doesn't make this nutrient on its own.
Acidic foods (with a pH of 4.6 or lower) are generally safe to consume as part of a healthy, balanced diet. However, they may trigger symptoms for people with certain health conditions. With ...