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Family Dinners Linked to Lower Substance Use for Many Teens

Family Dinners Linked to Lower Substance Use for Many Teens

Regular, positive mealtime connection was tied to lower alcohol, cannabis and e-cigarette use for most adolescents, but not for those facing high levels of trauma.

Feb 7, 2026

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4 min read

Behavior & Psychology

Why Measuring What People Eat Is So Hard and How New Tools May Help

Why Measuring What People Eat Is So Hard and How New Tools May Help

A new review argues that combining wearable technology, biomarkers and traditional methods could improve the accuracy of nutrition research.

Feb 7, 2026

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4 min read

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Infant Growth Similar Across Vegan and Omnivorous Households

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Infant Growth Similar Across Vegan and Omnivorous Households

A large cohort study found comparable growth trajectories overall, though infants from vegan households had higher odds of early underweight that declined by age 2.

Feb 8, 2026

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3 min read

Can Diet Play a Role in Teen Mental Health? New Review Finds Clues, Gaps

Can Diet Play a Role in Teen Mental Health? New Review Finds Clues, Gaps

A review of 19 studies suggests overall diet quality may be linked to adolescent mental health, but researchers say stronger evidence is still needed.

Feb 5, 2026

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3 min read

Behavior & Psychology

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Higher Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Mortality Risk Among Cancer Survivors

Higher Ultraprocessed Food Intake Linked to Mortality Risk Among Cancer Survivors

A long-term Italian study finds cancer survivors who ate more ultraprocessed foods had higher death rates, even after accounting for overall diet quality.

Feb 5, 2026

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4 min read

Nutrition Science

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New Dietary Guidelines Spark Debate Among Health Experts

New Dietary Guidelines Spark Debate Among Health Experts

As the federal government releases updated nutrition guidance, major medical groups agree on core principles but diverge on protein, dairy and ultraprocessed foods.

Jan 8, 2026

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5 min read

People Ate More Food but Fewer Calories on a Wholefood Diet

People Ate More Food but Fewer Calories on a Wholefood Diet

A new analysis suggests food structure and nutrient composition may guide eating decisions in ways that reduce calorie intake without relying on restriction.

Jan 23, 2026

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4 min read

Dark Chocolate Compound Linked to Signs of Slower Biological Aging

Dark Chocolate Compound Linked to Signs of Slower Biological Aging

A large human study finds that higher blood levels of theobromine, a compound from cocoa, are associated with younger biological age.

Dec 12, 2025

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3 min read

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Infant Growth Similar Across Vegan and Omnivorous Households

A large cohort study found comparable growth trajectories overall, though infants from vegan households had higher odds of early underweight that declined by age 2.

Feb 8, 2026

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3 min read

Infant Growth Similar Across Vegan and Omnivorous Households

Motivation, Support & Community Linked to Better Diet Quality in Rural Adults

A large study found that confidence, social support and local food environments were tied to higher diet quality and lower ultraprocessed food intake in rural communities.

Feb 8, 2026

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3 min read

Motivation, Support & Community Linked to Better Diet Quality in Rural Adults

Family Dinners Linked to Lower Substance Use for Many Teens

Regular, positive mealtime connection was tied to lower alcohol, cannabis and e-cigarette use for most adolescents, but not for those facing high levels of trauma.

Feb 7, 2026

•

4 min read

Family Dinners Linked to Lower Substance Use for Many Teens

Why Measuring What People Eat Is So Hard and How New Tools May Help

A new review argues that combining wearable technology, biomarkers and traditional methods could improve the accuracy of nutrition research.

Feb 7, 2026

•

4 min read

Why Measuring What People Eat Is So Hard and How New Tools May Help

Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Women

A long-term study of more than 100,000 women found lower rates of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke among those who most closely followed a Mediterranean-style eating pattern.

Feb 6, 2026

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3 min read

Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Women

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