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    New results from researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine suggest that intermittent fasting could be an effective treatment approach for Alzheimer’s disease. Mice fed on a time-restricted schedule had better memory and less accumulation of amyloid proteins in the brain compared to controls.

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    Consuming the nutrients you need, in the amounts appropriate for you is fundamental to having a nutritionally balanced diet 1,2. It is the amounts of the food and drink consumed that are linked to portion sizes.

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    The Kickback - 8 month(s) ago

    Celebrate 13 years of community advocacy!

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    • The @LBSBaltimore invites you to a kickback in our #Baltimore community! The celebration will include good #food, #music, and good company in celebration of 13 years of #community #advocacy. 🌭🍔🍹 RSVP and get your tickets here ➡️ https://t.co/LWmBnTz8u1. https://t.co/JSsTErMr04

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    Lifestyle medicine is an evidence-based practice of helping people adopt and sustain healthy behaviors, such as eating a plant-based diet, which can lower inflammation, as well as the risk of many …

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    The FDA wants to make it easier for consumers to know if the foods they’re buying are unhealthy — but doing so is harder than it seems here in the United States.

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    • The FDA is testing new #nutrition labels on the front of #food packages https://t.co/woiY1iZ4IZ via @statnews “The FDA is also facing pressure from the food industry here in the United States, which is already hinting it may sue if the FDA requires labels it sees as too strong.”