Tag: Nutritional tips

Kids & Nutrition: Helping Them Make Healthier...

Kids are back in class. For parents, this means getting packed lunches ready every morning or relying on school cafeterias...

August 28, 2017

Roundup: Half of Parents Don’t Always Put...

About half of new moms surveyed don’t always place their babies in the widely recommended safe-sleep position to reduce the...

August 25, 2017

Lessons on Nutrition Served Up at ‘Kids...

Education and nutrition came together at Kids Culinary Boot Camp at West Kendall Baptist Hospital. The culinary team included Chef...

August 3, 2017

Grappling With Summer Weight Gain

Even if you have the best of intentions, summer can pose serious challenges if you’re trying to stay active and...

August 1, 2017

A Dairy-Free Ice Cream Alternative

Looking for a dairy-free ice cream alternative? Look no more. Chef Rod Knight, executive chef at West Kendall Baptist Hospital,...

July 31, 2017

Roundup: Sugary Drinks Plus Protein-Rich Meals Add...

Eating meals that are high in protein can be good for you. But mixing protein-rich meals with sugary drinks could...

July 28, 2017

Six Cool, Savory Watermelon Recipes

There’s nothing that evokes the feel of summer quite like a cold slice of watermelon. But you’re missing out if...

July 27, 2017

How Much Water Do You Really Need?...

Have you noticed more friends or co-workers walking around with a bottle of water, determined to meet their quota for...

July 6, 2017

Coconut Oil is Popular But Unhealthy for...

A clear majority of Americans consider coconut oil as healthy and so do a little more than one-third of nutritionists....

June 20, 2017

Roundup: One-Third of World is Now Overweight...

About one-third of the world’s population, more than 2 billion people, are overweight or obese, according to a new study...

June 16, 2017

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Pregnant Women and Coronavirus: Don’t Stress,...

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