Sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages are too cheap because they are not taxed enough, leading to higher rates of obesity, diabetes and other diseases, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.
The latest estimates are that about one in eight Americans has tried a GLP-1 drug, and we’d expect to see that number grow, ...
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This week’s health headlines in Africa highlight Kenya’s severe drought and a spike in typhoid cases in the DRC. As clinical trials for mpox and Lassa fever move forward, local health systems remain ...
Similar to the Mojito, a mocktail Margarita, without any tequila, is purely a limeade. Caporale suggests adding agave nectar ...
The new banana water drink, sold in supermarkets, is being marketed as an alternative to sports drinks, a sort of coconut ...
States have started banning junk food from SNAP. It’s not going according to plan.
A popular sweetener, sucralose, triggers more hunger signals than sugar in the brain, especially in people with obesity.
Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "I like how the current report gives us the basics on food but leaves the decision of how ...
2025 was a record year for tax collection as well as for total government revenue, with tax revenues reaching a 4% increase ...
Technomic’s Global Navigator program tracks what’s happening on menus around the world, and there’s a lot of activity in the ...