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A well-lit grocery store vegetable section. Six shelves full of fresh green romaine lettuce, bright red radishes and assorted root vegetables fill the screen. Everything looks fresh, healthy and delicious.
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Nutrition for pregnant vegetarians and vegans

October 4, 2022October 3, 2022Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pregnancy, vegan, Vegetarian

Dr. Utsavi Shah gives advice on planning and maintaining a nutritional vegetarian or vegan diet throughout pregnancy.

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Two adults and a toddler stand together in the fruits and vegetables section of a market. The toddler is being held up by an adult, and the group is looking at apples and pears, trying to decide what to buy.
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Save or splurge: nutrition

May 12, 2022May 16, 2022Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nutrition, organic

Dietitian Courtney Cary outlines how to not be fooled by labels when you choose nutritious products at the grocery store.

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Tips for COVID-19 recovery and nutrition

June 16, 2021Coronavirus, COVID-19, Healthcare, Homa Shalchi, Nutrition and Wellness

A Baylor College of Medicine expert shares how to maintain your nutrition during COVID-19 recovery.

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Food for thought: Nutrition at hospitals

March 17, 2020Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Nutrition and Wellness

Hospital food is notorious for being bland and tasteless. But is it healthy? A study scored food options available at cafeterias, gift shops, and vending

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From The Labs 

A closer look at severe malnutrition

February 11, 2020February 11, 2020DNA methylation, epigenetics, ESAM, malnutrition, NESAM, Research

More than two million children die worldwide each year of severe malnutrition. Severe acute childhood malnutrition presents in two clinically distinct forms: edematous severe acute

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Early postnatal overnutrition sets the body on a fast track to aging

September 19, 2019September 26, 2019Aging, Diabetes, DNA methylation, infancy, Obesity, overnutrition, Research

Overnutrition during early infancy can have adverse health consequences later in life. Although researchers have known this for quite some time, the explanations have been

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Nutritional deficiencies, HIV and DTG brew a ‘perfect storm.’ The good news? There is a simple solution.

August 6, 2019December 2, 2021AIDS, doluteglavir, folate, folic acid, HIV, neural tube defects, Research

A preferred medication for treating HIV infection has been recently linked to a 6- to 9-fold increase in the risk for neural tube defects among

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Health From Your Own Backyard: Tips to grow your nutrition

June 5, 2018June 4, 2018Nicole Blanton, Nutrition and Wellness, Roberta Anding

There’s nothing like adding fresh vegetables to a home-cooked meal, but have you ever thought about where they are coming from? While the grocery store

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Healthy Habits: Nutritionist Rachel Dudley stays balanced with barre exercise, meditation

March 20, 2018March 28, 2018Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Healthy Habits, Nutrition and Wellness

Taking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find

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Adequate nutrition should be priority for whole family

August 4, 2017August 3, 2017Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Dr. Stephanie Morain, health policy, medical ethics, public health

Earlier this year, JAMA Pediatrics published an essay about processed food and its impact on health. The author, Dr. Robert Lustig, describes processed food as

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