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If you’re sneezy or stuffy, you’re likely to blame a seasonal cold or deduce that an allergen like ragweed must be blooming, releasing its pesky pollen in the air and wreaking havoc on your sinuses. But if your congestion doesn’t subside and you feel like you’re single-handedly keeping Kleenex in business, there could be something…
For thousands of years, potatoes have been central to life in the Andes. Indigenous Andean communities were the first to domesticate the starch-rich crop, turning it into a dietary staple long before potatoes spread around the world. Now, researchers have found evidence that this ancient reliance on potatoes may also have shaped human evolution
Florida health officials have reported the year’s second death related to Vibrio vulnificus, the so-called flesh-eating bacteria found in coastal waters
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In India, the state of Kerala is addressing child malnutrition by using microenterprises to produce and distribute a fortified, wheat-based porridge mix known as Amrutham Nutrimix
Pa. — Penn State Department of Nutritional Sciences faculty member Muzi Na, associate professor of nutritional sciences, was recently named a 2026 Excellence in Nutrition Fellow of the American Society for Nutrition (ASN)
By 2024, diet and nutrition apps had reached a global market value of $2.1 billion, with an anticipated value of $4.5 billion by 2030. Most of these apps now include AI-powered photo recognition as a standard feature.
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Plant proteins provide filling protein, of course. But they’re also packed with nutrients, like healthy fats and antioxidants, which support brain health

