Food critic Simon Collins chews over the all-you-eat buffet of new venues, new chefs, new dishes and old grievances in his ...
Thousands participate in two-day celebrations in Fort-Liberté marking Haiti’s independence including the country's armed ...
The federal government’s online food safety resource says that Thanksgiving leftovers can only survive in the fridge for four days. After that, they can develop spoilage bacteria, which causes ...
The reality is, weight loss (and weight maintenance) involves tradeoffs. It’s a balancing act of figuring out how much of your favorite foods you can eat while working toward your goals. Unfortunately ...
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You can use probiotic supplements to keep your microbiome in balance, or you could save some money and get probiotics from the foods you already eat. "Probiotics are live microorganisms ...
A new brasserie and bar has opened its doors in the capital, promising style and the best of Scotland’s larder. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited ...
To help you plan your meals and work toward growing your muscles, we discuss how food helps build muscles, and which foods specifically can optimize your workouts. Of course, before making any ...
Many foods have been shown to help with bloating by promoting regularity, preventing fluid retention, and enhancing gut health. Bloating is a common problem often caused by constipation or excess gas.
People with food anxiety worry about the consequences of eating a particular food. For example, they may avoid food because they worry about consuming too many calories, being judged by others, or ...
Processed' shouldn't be synonymous with 'bad.' Nutrition experts say these minimally processed foods deserve a place in your diet. Still, it's possible that the pendulum has swung too far when it ...
Elizabeth Barnes, MS, RDN, LDN, is a dietitian with a focus on treating clients with eating disorders and disordered eating to help them to mend their relationship with food and their bodies.