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Ready-To-Eat Foods May Need Clearer Listeria Labels

Ready-To-Eat Foods May Need Clearer Listeria Labels

Researchers say labels could help consumers identify smoked fish, deli meats and other refrigerated foods made to prevent Listeria growth.

Jul 4, 2026

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Sugar Substitutes May Not Be as Metabolically Quiet as They Seem

Sugar Substitutes May Not Be as Metabolically Quiet as They Seem

A new review found signs that nonnutritive sweeteners may affect insulin, blood sugar markers and the gut microbiome, but researchers say the evidence still depends on what they are compared with.

Jul 4, 2026

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3 min read

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Baby-Led Weaning Can Support Healthy Growth When Done Safely

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Baby-Led Weaning Can Support Healthy Growth When Done Safely

A study of 150 infants found similar growth and nutrient intake with baby-led weaning and conventional spoon-feeding, but researchers say readiness, food variety and choking safety still matter.

Jul 5, 2026

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3 min read

Children With ARFID Often Need More Than Picky Eating Advice

Children With ARFID Often Need More Than Picky Eating Advice

A Stanford Medicine randomized trial found two structured therapies improved symptoms in children with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, while family-based treatment helped low-weight children gain more weight.

Jul 2, 2026

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3 min read

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Plant-Based Does Not Always Mean Less Processed

Plant-Based Does Not Always Mean Less Processed

A small UK supermarket study found more additives and ingredients in one line of plant-based alternatives, but the findings do not show those foods are unsafe.

Jul 2, 2026

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2 min read

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Early Eating Patterns May Matter for Learning Years Later

Early Eating Patterns May Matter for Learning Years Later

A systematic review suggests that nutrition in the first years of life may be linked to cognitive performance in adolescence, while evidence for teen-focused interventions remains mixed.

Jun 9, 2026

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3 min read

Protein Claims Are Everywhere. The Science Is More Complicated.

Protein Claims Are Everywhere. The Science Is More Complicated.

A critical review of common protein beliefs found promising evidence for some ideas, but major gaps remain behind many confident recommendations.

Jun 10, 2026

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4 min read

Eating More Fruits and Vegetables Matters. Variety May Matter Too.

Eating More Fruits and Vegetables Matters. Variety May Matter Too.

A new study found that many people who meet fruit-and-vegetable goals still consume relatively low levels of flavanols, plant compounds found in tea, apples, berries, beans and other foods.

Jun 11, 2026

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3 min read

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Baby-Led Weaning Can Support Healthy Growth When Done Safely

A study of 150 infants found similar growth and nutrient intake with baby-led weaning and conventional spoon-feeding, but researchers say readiness, food variety and choking safety still matter.

Jul 5, 2026

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3 min read

Baby-Led Weaning Can Support Healthy Growth When Done Safely

Breast Milk and First Foods May Work Together to Shape the Infant Gut

A new study suggests some gut bacteria may get an advantage during weaning because they can use both breast milk sugars and fibers from solid foods.

Jul 5, 2026

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2 min read

Breast Milk and First Foods May Work Together to Shape the Infant Gut

Ready-To-Eat Foods May Need Clearer Listeria Labels

Researchers say labels could help consumers identify smoked fish, deli meats and other refrigerated foods made to prevent Listeria growth.

Jul 4, 2026

•

3 min read

Ready-To-Eat Foods May Need Clearer Listeria Labels

Sugar Substitutes May Not Be as Metabolically Quiet as They Seem

A new review found signs that nonnutritive sweeteners may affect insulin, blood sugar markers and the gut microbiome, but researchers say the evidence still depends on what they are compared with.

Jul 4, 2026

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3 min read

Sugar Substitutes May Not Be as Metabolically Quiet as They Seem

Longer Breastfeeding Was Tied to Modestly Fewer ADHD Symptoms

A large Norwegian cohort study found that longer exclusive breastfeeding up to six months was associated with fewer ADHD symptoms through age 8.

Jul 3, 2026

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3 min read

Longer Breastfeeding Was Tied to Modestly Fewer ADHD Symptoms

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