An analysis of the cost for a shopper to follow the U.S. Department of Agriculture's new food pyramid would add more than $1,000 to your grocery bill per year. That can be troublesome as consumers are ...
Numerator, a consumer data and technology company, released a new report Tuesday shedding light on the grocery shopping habits of U.S. households and their awareness of the updated dietary guidelines ...
The new 2026 federal food pyramid drew widespread attention for its inverted design and prominent placement of meat and full-fat dairy, though the guidelines still emphasize fruits, vegetables, and ...
Has the U.S. Department of Agriculture flipped everything you thought you knew about nutrition on its head? At first glance, the newly released dietary guidelines featuring a new food pyramid may seem ...
Has the U.S. Department of Agriculture flipped everything you thought you knew about nutrition on its head? At first glance, the newly released dietary guidelines featuring a new food pyramid may seem ...
The Trump administration’s January rollout of the new, inverted food pyramid has sparked some debate in nutrition circles, as it places a stronger emphasis on dairy, red meats and foods higher in fat.
A new "Inverted Food Pyramid" promoted by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. places red beef at the top. Scientific research links frequent red meat consumption to ...
It’s been about a month since Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—an anti-vaccine activist and lawyer who has no background in medicine, health, or science—released dietary guidance for Americans.
Sarah Todd returned to reporting in January 2025 after being assignment editor at STAT since October 2022. You can reach Sarah on Signal at sarahlizchar.47. How trustworthy is the new U.S. food ...
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This story is sponsored by HLTH Code. For decades, Americans were told they were following "healthy" nutrition guidance, yet obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic disease kept rising. Recently, the ...