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nutrition

vitamin d pills

Vitamin D deficiency increases risk of losing muscle strength by 78%

Elizabeth Nalbandian, study first author and WSU food science graduate student, prepares some sugar cookies made with quinoa flour for baking.

Special quinoa can make a better cookie

Pradeep Bhide, the Jim and Betty Ann Rodgers Eminent Scholar Chair of Developmental Neuroscience in the Department of Biomedical Sciences

Researchers link aspartame sweetener to anxiety

Potatoes

Why potatoes don’t deserve their bad reputation: It’s not them, it’s you

Bowl of peanuts

Peanuts and herbs and spices may positively impact gut microbiome

Mediterranean diet

Green Mediterranean diet reduces twice as much visceral fat as the Mediterranean diet and 10% more than a healthy diet

Green staining shows mTORC1 is significantly increased due to disruption in GATOR1 in a mouse model of colon cancer.

Dietary change starves cancer cells, overcoming treatment resistance

dog food

Dry pet food better for the environment

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