A new study demonstrates that eating primarily minimally processed foods, as they are defined by the NOVA classification system, does not...
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A new study demonstrates that eating primarily minimally processed foods, as they are defined by the NOVA classification system, does not automatically make for a healthy diet, suggesting that the types of foods we eat may matter more than the level of processing used to make them.
A new study demonstrates that eating primarily minimally processed foods, as they are defined by the NOVA classification system, does not...
New study findings suggest that baby-led weaning - a popular method for introducing solid foods to infants - furnishes ample calories for growth and...
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When it comes to healthy eating, fruits often top the list of recommended foods. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and fiber, they are generally...
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