Study: Kids are eating healthier
But don't celebrate just yet—they still need more vegetables and less salt.
But don't celebrate just yet—they still need more vegetables and less salt.
Registered dietitians are the forward-most battalion in the battle against disease and illness. Their weapon of choice? Nutritious food.
Children consume more calories with fast food combination meals—and sugary drinks are most to blame.
It can complicate the body's ability to process food—and it can even wipe out the benefits of a healthy eating day.
Bulimia, anorexia or binge eating can afflict people from all walks of life—but telltale signs can alert loved ones to trouble.
A dietitian gives the scoop on what is in the recommendations and what is left out.
Widespread use of antibiotics in livestock is boosting bacterial resistance to drugs, putting kids in danger.
Fruits, vegetables and unprocessed foods are packed with nutrition and deliciousness.
Study reveals nutritional saboteurs, provides guidance on what parents should watch out for in their little ones’ diets.