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Quizá no escuches demasiado a tu organismo a la hora de comer. No hablamos tampoco de ser generosos compartiendo platos, pero sí…
The age-old adage "you are what you eat" holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule in your body is absorbed from what you eat…
Gut microbes are the community within you that you can’t live without – how eating well can cultivate your microbial and social…
The age-old adage “you are what you eat” holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule in your body is absorbed by what you eat…
The age-old adage “you are what you eat” holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule in your body is absorbed from what you eat…
The age-old adage “you are what you eat” holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule in your body is absorbed from what you eat…
I am a gastroenterologist who has spent over 20 years studying how food affects the gut microbiome and overall health.
I am a gastroenterologist who has spent over 20 years studying how food affects the gut microbiome and overall health.
I am a gastroenterologist who has spent over 20 years studying how food affects the gut microbiome and overall health.
The age-old adage "you are what you eat" holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule in your body is absorbed from what you eat…
– By Christopher Damman, Associate Professor of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine, University of Washington Communal meals…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Christopher…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Article…
The age-old adage “you are what you eat” holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule in your body is absorbed from what you eat…
You’ve probably seen and heard (and have possibly used) the phrase “emotional eating.” The connotation is often a negative one…
While the Mediterranean diet tends to get most of the glory in the health landscape—as the best diet of 2023, as a way of life…
But if I’m healthy the rest of the time, does it matter asks EMMA BECKETT The holidays are often called the ‘silly season’ – a…
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The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
We all eat and drink a bit too much over Christmas and the holidays. But how guilty do we really need to feel about it? The…
The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
NEWCASTLE: The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the "silly season" — a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
Credit: pexels/nicole michalou, CC BY-SA The holidays are often called the “silly season”—a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the "silly season"—a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the "silly season" - a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
BW FILE PHOTO The holidays are often called the “silly season” — a time when we eat, drink, and be merry.
The holidays are often called the “silly season” — a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the ‘silly season’ – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
Newcastle Newcastle, Dec 29 (The Conversation) The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and…
The holidays are often called the 'silly season' – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
- NewsBreak The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
The holidays are often called the “silly season” – a time when we eat, drink and be merry.
A list of the top 100 restaurants in the U.S. in 2022, based on diner reviews, has been published ahead of the holiday and New…
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Holiday eating gets a bad rap. The Thanksgiving season inevitably kicks off a barrage of tips on how to avoid weight gain, from…
Holiday eating gets a bad rap. The Thanksgiving season inevitably kicks off a barrage of tips on how to avoid weight gain, from…
Community-based food projects in the UK are using leftover supermarket food at a discounted price to combat food insecurity and…
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Eating together is an important way of fostering social connections.
– By Marsha Smith, Visiting Fellow in Sociology, Nottingham Trent University Eating together is an important way of.
Eating together is an important way of fostering social connections. In recent years, we have been researching, and working with…
As a food waste researcher, I’m interested in how humans prepare food, eat and manage leftovers.
By Dianne McGrath, RMIT University, Australia As a food waste researcher, I’m interested in how humans prepare food, eat and…
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As a food waste researcher, I’m interested in how humans prepare food, eat and manage leftovers.
Updated April 12, 2020 07:58:56 As a food waste researcher, I'm interested in how humans prepare food, eat and manage leftovers.
Our crew wasn’t trained in food and nutrient waste minimisation; trained Mars astronauts may produce much less waste.
By Dianne McGrath, Environmental Engineering PhD candidate; sustainability and food waste expertise, RMIT University George Frey…
– By Dianne McGrath, Environmental Engineering PhD candidate; sustainability and food waste expertise, RMIT University As a…
As a food waste researcher, I’m interested in how humans prepare food, eat and manage leftovers.
While research from the Food Marketing Institute suggests that there has been an uptick in home cooking during the last year…
“Food is something that unites us all and sitting down to share a meal is one of the simplest, yet most beautiful ways to show…
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Sharing a meal with loved ones, co-workers or friends may seem like a chore, but research shows it has real benefits.
Photo by Artem Beliaikin @belart84 from Pexels Now in its eighth year, Global Wellness Day (GWD), on Saturday 8 June, will be…
Social eating helps connect communities. Credit: Shutterstock New research from the University of Oxford has revealed that the…