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Displaying all articles tagged:
Nutrition
celebrity
Jan. 17, 2024
Gisele Has a Status Smoothie Now, Too
Erewhon’s hottest new offering is … Giselderberry?
By
Emily Leibert
baby formula shortage
May 20, 2022
How to Find Baby Formula Right Now
And what you can do to help caregivers who need it.
By
Bindu Bansinath
swellness
June 30, 2021
Should I Be Taking Calcium Supplements?
How to know if you’re getting enough, and what to do if you need more.
By
Daniela Morosini
swellness
June 10, 2021
Why Am I Nauseous All the Time?
Is it anxiety, or something else?
By
Daniela Morosini
coronavirus
Mar. 19, 2020
How to Help Feed New Yorkers During the Coronavirus Pandemic
The city’s most vulnerable populations can’t necessarily go grocery shopping.
By
Claire Lampen
swellness
May 8, 2019
Are Mushrooms the Best Brain Food?
The Cut spoke with an expert about fungi’s surprising cognitive benefits.
By
Edith Zimmerman
swellness
Apr. 10, 2019
There’s No Such Thing As a Universal Diet
Can artificial intelligence give me a personalized nutrition plan?
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Mar. 18, 2019
Are Calories Pointless?
Fish calories are different than donut calories, and now maybe someone will explain why.
By
Edith Zimmerman
swellness
Mar. 13, 2019
A Plea to Make Fiber Cool
It’s cooler than yogurt, which is also cool.
By
Edith Zimmerman
how should a person eat
Feb. 8, 2019
Tell Me About the Planetary Health Diet
A legit riveting chat with a Harvard nutritionist.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Feb. 7, 2019
I Wanted to Know My Blood Sugar
So I bought a glucometer. Was it a good idea? I don’t know.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Feb. 4, 2019
Breakfast Isn’t Pointless, But It’s Having an Identity Crisis
Breakfast isn’t essential for health, and eating it might actually be a barrier for people trying to lose weight.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Feb. 1, 2019
So You’re Saying My Seltzer Is Not Made of Crushed Up Bliss
That doesn’t sound right.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Jan. 30, 2019
Are These the Food Rules That Will Save Us All?
An argument for eating meat once a week.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Jan. 18, 2019
‘The Planetary Health Diet’ Has a Nice Ring to It
A sweeping new report recommends eating a lot less meat.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Jan. 11, 2019
How Much Junk Am I Consuming Online Every Day?
What is “digital nutrition” and is mine enviable?
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Dec. 13, 2018
I Would Eat More Hazelnuts
A bit of nut news.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Dec. 10, 2018
The Next Milk Is Sesame “Milk”
The milk frontier knows no bounds.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Dec. 3, 2018
Everyone Is Probably Getting Enough Protein
There’s no need to supplement.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 26, 2018
I’m Ready to Go 86 Percent Vegetarian
A recent editorial pushed me into once-a-week territory.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 13, 2018
Diets Only Work If You Believe They Will
Vox’s Julia Belluz on her night in a metabolism chamber.
By
Edith Zimmerman
swellness
Nov. 12, 2018
What Is Dietary Dampness?
An introduction to the traditional Chinese medicine concept.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 9, 2018
What Should We Call Frankenmeat?
Lab-grown meat companies want a better name.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 9, 2018
I’ve Been Comforted by a Strawberry
Why we stress-eat and how to embrace it (or reroute it).
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 8, 2018
A Meat Tax Sounds Nice to Me
Imagining a world in which processed meat costs more.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 6, 2018
Nuts Are Life, the Rest Is Just Details
Some recent news on nuts and obesity.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 5, 2018
Are We Really Still Juicing?
A consideration of the new celery-juice trend.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Nov. 1, 2018
I Can’t Remember Why I Don’t Eat Dairy
It’s not because milk is “unnatural.”
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Oct. 31, 2018
My Favorite Vegetable Was High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Reading Marion Nestle’s
Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat
.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Oct. 26, 2018
What Is Cricket Powder and Why?
I used it to make cookies, which I brought to the office.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Oct. 24, 2018
Rethinking the $20 I Spend a Week on Almond Butter
Reasons to return to peanut.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Oct. 18, 2018
I Eat Butter Straight
And other millennial food trends.
By
Edith Zimmerman
science of us
Mar. 26, 2018
Is Stevia Better for You Than Sugar?
All about the alternative sweetener.
By
Kate Morgan
science of us
Mar. 16, 2018
The Science of How Your Diet Affects Your Mental Health
The emerging field of “nutritional psychiatry” is exploring how the food you eat can affect your risk of depression.
By
Jenny Splitter
science of us
Jan. 31, 2018
What Exactly Is the Keto Diet, and Is It Safe?
All about the trendy high-fat, low-carb eating plan.
By
Kate Morgan
science of us
Jan. 26, 2018
10 Days of Eating Fat, for My Mental Health
The ketogenic diet is showing scientific promise as a treatment for some psychiatric disorders.
By
Susie Neilson
wellness theories
Nov. 9, 2017
A Vegan Food Blogger on the Realities of Instagram
“People probably think I’m super confident because I have a million followers. I’m not.”
By
Ella Mills
As told to
Sarah Spellings
science of us
Oct. 10, 2017
‘Processed Food’ Gets an Unfair Bad Rap
Baby carrots are processed. So is bagged lettuce.
By
Jenny Splitter
good fat
Sept. 11, 2017
You Might Want to Start Eating More Fat and Fewer Carbs, According to a Study
The study linked high fat intake to a lower risk of premature death.
By
Lisa Ryan
wellness theories
Aug. 31, 2017
Taraji P. Henson on Meditation, Exercise, and Why She Started Eating Better
“I find myself being in a meditative state all the time.”
By
Taraji P. Henson
As told to
Ashley Weatherford
Aug. 21, 2017
How to Make Diet Ice Cream That Actually Tastes Good
The flavor science of Halo Top.
By
Susie Neilson
bad science
July 18, 2017
You (Probably) Shouldn’t Worry About the Chemicals in Your Macaroni and Cheese
The fact that some mac ‘n’ cheese products have trace amounts of certain chemicals isn’t necessarily cause for alarm.
By
Jesse Singal
June 15, 2017
Highlighting When Menu Items Are Healthy Can Backfire
Veggies are more appealing when they’re framed as a decadent dish.
By
Cari Romm
May 17, 2017
Whole Foods Would Look a Lot Different If It Were Science-Based
Labels like “organic” and “natural” are impossibly vague and often misleading.
By
Jenny Splitter
tastemakers
Apr. 17, 2017
The Former Lingerie Designer Who’s Making Holistic Nutrition Chic
Daphne Javitch on geriatric fashion, her favorite vintage shops, and staying hydrated.
By
Christine Whitney
Apr. 4, 2017
Here’s a Weird Explanation for Why You Eat More When You’re Sleep-Deprived
Yet another reason to aim for a good night’s rest.
By
Cari Romm
Apr. 4, 2017
A Tweak to the Design of Vending Machines Could Help You Choose Healthier Snacks
A “time tax” on junk food is designed to push people toward more nutritious options.
By
Cari Romm
Mar. 17, 2017
Women in the U.S. Lack Proper Nutrition Before Pregnancy
A new study found many women in the U.S. fall behind on dietary guidelines pre-pregnancy.
By
Lisa Ryan
Mar. 10, 2017
If You’re a Morning Person, You’re Probably a Healthier Eater, Too
Early risers have a leg up on night owls.
By
Cari Romm
Mar. 7, 2017
Between Gummy Vitamins and Candy, It Might Be Better to Choose Candy
The health halo strikes again.
By
Cari Romm
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