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HealthDay News — The associations of healthy or unhealthy plant-based diet indices (hPDI or uPDI) with risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and mortality seem not to vary based on food processing levels, according to a study presented at NUTRITION 2026, the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, held from…
The adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” may be true, but for seniors, enjoying that apple at a hotel or on a cruise may be even more healthy than having it at home
Home Bargains shoppers can pick up a skincare gadget in stores and online this week which claims to have a whole host of benefits from reducing puffiness to promoting a radiant complexion
Americans are dying younger than Europeans, despite being the wealthiest people on the planet. Wellness fads won’t change that
Building healthy habits rarely depends on knowing what to do. Most people already understand the value of eating well, managing stress, and getting enough rest. The real challenge comes from following those habits consistently as daily responsibilities compete for your time and attention. AI is helping bridge that gap by offering guidance that fits your…
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Global hunger declined for the third year in a row in 2025 but experts call for action to bring down costs of fruit, vegetables and dairy as report shows 2.69bn people can’t afford to eat well
Kate Feurtado, a medical assistant at Spectrum Health, browses for produce at a farmers market in Philadelphia on July 15. The Food Trust, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit, uses SNAP-Ed funding to support its farmers markets. Rachel Wisniewski for NPRhide caption
July 22, 2026 ByJoyce Hendley, Staff Writer
China Focus: Yili on healthy ageing, e-commerce and sports nutrition, conscious indulgence, and more
Yili says successful elderly nutrition products require more than science, combining dairy nutrition with better taste, age-friendly design and familiar ingredients to encourage adoption among older consumers
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