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The Great Pyramid of Giza might get all the headlines, but it wasn't humanity’s first monumental effort. Long before pharaohs were stacking limestone in Egypt, people across the world were carving ...
The new food pyramid has turned things upside down. Literally speaking, the image representing the newest Dietary Guidelines for Americans is itself flipped from the pyramid of the past. But the US ...
New federal nutrition advice has caused some confusion and controversy. By Alice Callahan For years, Americans have been told to avoid eating too much red meat and dairy fat. But new dietary ...
Construction of the Great Pyramid has been debated for decades. A recent study claims the workers may have used a hidden pully system, utilizing the pyramids own stone base as leverage to move the ...
For years, the federal government advised Americans to limit red meat and foods high in saturated fats. However, new federal dietary guidelines elevate protein, dairy and healthy fats to the top of a ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's new food pyramid is not the food pyramid of 1990s, nor is it the My Plate of the past decade. This new food pyramid is an upside-down triangle, with the most ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has introduced a new, inverted food pyramid with fewer food groups. The new three-section food pyramid is part of the administration’s new nutrition policy ...
The new food pyramid has been flipped on its head, with HHS officials releasing guidance that prioritizes meat, dairy and vegetables and pushes whole grains to the bottom. Dr. Ben Carson, USDA's ...
The following is an op-ed written by Boca Helping Hands Executive Director Andrew Hagen. Whether you are a gourmet or a gourmand, you’ve likely lived through more than one official attempt to tell you ...
The Department of Agriculture has released new dietary guidelines and a new food pyramid. The updated recommendations suggest larger quantities of protein and healthy fats while minimizing grains.
New U.S. Dietary Guidelines had a very basic message: "Eat real food." The new dietary guidelines call for prioritizing high-quality protein, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Foods ...