In a randomized controlled trial of adults with Rome IV irritable bowel syndrome without constipation, investigators found that a Mediterranean-style low-FODMAP diet produced greater symptom improvement,...
Primary care clinicians routinely counsel patients whose eating patterns reflect diverse cultural traditions. This resource offers practical, evidence-based strategies for supporting balanced nutrition...
In a 4-week naturalistic cohort study using continuous glucose monitoring and ecological momentary assessment, investigators examined whether day-to-day glucose fluctuations are associated with mood...
A randomized, double-blind trial evaluated whether 4 commonly used nutritional supplements could improve symptoms or microbiota-related outcomes in adults with irritable bowel syndrome.
HHS and the Department of Agriculture unveiled new dietary guidelines and an updated food pyramid for Americans. According to HHS, these changes mark a shift toward prioritizing health outcomes rather than...
A new multicenter randomized clinical trial published in JAMA evaluated whether consuming caffeinated coffee affects the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after cardioversion. The findings suggest that...
A meta-analysis published in GeroScience evaluated data from 23 studies to determine the impact of adherence to the Mediterranean diet on the risk of cognitive impairment, dementia, and Alzheimer disease....
A randomized clinical trial found that a 12-week web-based guided self-help program was noninferior to standard cognitive-behavioral therapy for reducing binge-eating episodes in adults with binge-eating...
Recent research found that soft drink consumption may be linked to major depressive disorder diagnosis and increased depressive symptom severity, with significant associations observed only among women.
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