A widely prescribed diabetes drug may be sabotaging one of the most trusted strategies for preventing the disease: exercise.
Nearly a decade of research leads to the development of a landmark model that could shape how clinicians and researchers ...
By Heather Davis, MS, RDN, LDN Assessing an individual’s risk for prediabetes and, ultimately, type 2 diabetes (T2D), ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in cognitive performance and mental fitness among younger adults, driven by increasing academic, professional, and social demands. Young adults are ...
It’s estimated that 54 million Americans have osteopenia (low bone density) or osteoporosis, a systemic skeletal disease that is characterized by increased bone turnover and low bone mass, leading to ...
The field of AI has existed since the 1950s, when scientists first posed the question, “Can machines think?” In the decades since, AI technology has quietly powered many of our everyday tools, from ...
For many people, the holiday season is an extended time of joy, family gatherings, and celebration. But in order to celebrate, you may be spending long hours road tripping, sitting in airports, and ...
Food plays an essential role in long term care (LTC) settings. Dining services teams do more than provide three meals a day. The menus they create, the way they present food, and their collaboration ...
Body image dissatisfaction and disordered eating are significant concerns among athletes, especially those competing in aesthetic, endurance, or weight-sensitive sports.1 While sport participation can ...
As global demand for seafood continues to rise, aquaculture—the farming of fish and shellfish—has become an essential part of the food system. It’s become even more important as wild fish stocks are ...