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New research from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has found that not all fiber is created equal when it comes to lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and ...
Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? It’s more than just a saying – studies suggest regular breakfast intake in children results in higher academic performance in the classroom. A ...
Kathryn Scott with the Louisiana Heart Hospital in Lacombe offers health information to Sharon Williams of Mandeville while Susan Gilbert of Mandeville waits for her cholestrol screening in 2008. The ...
High-fiber breakfast cereals that are low in added sugars may help lower cholesterol levels. Cheerios, Catalina Crunch and Kashi are among the six cholesterol-lowering cereals recommended by ...
Cereal can be a nutritious choice at breakfast to support your weight-loss goals. Choose cereals high in fiber and protein, and keep added sugar to a minimum. To keep calories in check, be mindful of ...
When it comes to gut health, your food choices matter. The right foods not only keep you regular, but also feed your gut microbes, support digestion and make nutrients easier to absorb. One ...
Cereal is still a breakfast staple for many Americans. The quick and easy meal was among America's top 10 breakfast foods in 2019, according to a survey conducted by OnePoll in collaboration with Dave ...
That’s right: The cereal aisle staple we all grew up on comes in a high (er) protein version now. Cheerios Protein has a ...
Stroll down the cereal aisle and you’ll see brightly colored boxes of sugary cereals splashed with claims like ‘Now Provides Fiber, a Great Way to Keep Kids Healthy.’ A quick glance at the Nutrition ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cereal was the only source of fiber significantly inversely correlated with RA onset. Dietary Inflammatory Index ...
WELL, A RECENT STUDY TOOK A CLOSE LOOK AT NEWLY LAUNCHED BREAKFAST CEREALS BETWEEN 2010 AND 2023 THAT WERE GEARED TO KIDS ...