Nutritional deficiencies in the body often cause symptoms that are often overlooked, but ignoring them can lead to bigger health problems. A Harvard-trained gastroenterologist shared 5 signs that ...
Although food is abundant in the United States, many people still don’t get enough of the right nutrients. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 12.3% and 10% of adults met ...
With the skyrocketing popularity of GLP-1 RAs, some lesser-known side effects, including anemia, are coming to light.
Your memory lapses and confusion might have nothing to do with brain disease and everything to do with what’s missing from your dinner plate. Nutritional deficiencies can create cognitive symptoms so ...
Cracks in mouth corners, tingling hands or spoon-shaped nails may signal nutrient gaps. Fatigue and slow-healing wounds often stem from deficiencies in vitamins and minerals. Poor diet, absorption ...
Vitamin D deficiency is common and is associated with risk factors like older age, certain medical conditions, and decreased ...
(CNN) — Nutritional deficiency is far from a leading cause of death in the United States, but the mortality rate has grown significantly enough in recent years to impact life expectancy. More than ...
GLP-1 medicines cause malnutrition in 22% of patients. Multivitamins are often inadequate. Patients need dietitian support ...
The greatest wealth is health,” the Roman poet Virgil penned some two millennia ago. But to families raising autistic children today, that wisdom is taking on a new sense of urgency as emerging ...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is a growing concern. Nutritional yeast, when fortified, offers a tasty way to boost intake for ...
In today’s world, kids' diets mostly swing between hurried breakfasts, leftovers in the lunchbox, and after-school snacks.