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    Seasonal Eating for Mental Health: Can Spring Produce Help with Improved Mood and Focus?

    by Stephen Shaul abril 15, 2025
    by Stephen Shaul abril 15, 2025

    “April hath put a spirit of youth in everything.” – William Shakespeare There’s a reason we talk about having a “spring in my step.” Spring is not only a mechanism …

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    Unlocking the Secrets of Longevity and Healthspan: An In-depth Interview with Dr. Zhaoli Dai-Keller by the Center for Food as Medicine

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH enero 7, 2025
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH enero 7, 2025

    Introduction In an era when the pursuit of longevity is gaining increasing prominence, the intricate relationship between food and aging becomes paramount. Dr. Zhaoli Dai-Keller, a distinguished nutritional epidemiologist and …

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    August 20, 2024 – Food As Medicine Weekly News and Research Digest

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH agosto 20, 2024
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH agosto 20, 2024

    Food As Medicine Original News For a comprehensive overview of this week’s news and research, check out the simplified narrative summary here. If you missed last week’s digest, you can …

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    Study Spotlight Take-Away with Chef Dr. Mike: Salt & The Heart

    by Michael S. Fenster, MD julio 16, 2024
    by Michael S. Fenster, MD julio 16, 2024

    “There must be something strangely sacred in salt. It is in our tears and in the sea.” ― Khalil Gibran As cardiologists, one of the fundamental and immutable laws we …

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  • Dietary Supplements, Nutraceuticals, and Functional FoodsFeaturedFoods and Ingredients

    Food and its Uses: Spinach

    by Marissa Sheldon, MPH octubre 17, 2023
    by Marissa Sheldon, MPH octubre 17, 2023

    Scientific name: Spinacia oleracea L.1 Varieties: Flat-leaf (includes baby spinach), savoy (curly leaf), semi-savoy2 Description: Spinach is a dark, leafy green vegetable that has many nutritional benefits.3–6 It can be …

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  • FeaturedFood as Medicine SpotlightsFoods and Ingredients

    Cauliflower – A Powerful Underrated Vegetable

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH octubre 5, 2022
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH octubre 5, 2022

    Nutrition Stats: (per 1-cup serving) 27 calories; 0.3 g fat; 5.3g carbs; 2.05 g protein; 2.1 g dietary fiber; 32 mg sodium; 51.6 mg vitamin C; 61 mcg folate; 0.197 …

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    Wonder Foods: Vegetables

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH agosto 10, 2022
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH agosto 10, 2022

    Well, Mom was right, and she didn’t even know all the yet-to-be-discovered research that supports eating plenty of vegetables. Veggies help you lose weight because they’re high in both fiber …

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  • Food as Medicine SpotlightsNutrition & Health

    Tomatoes and Prostate Cancer

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH septiembre 17, 2014
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH septiembre 17, 2014

    More Research Shows that Tomatoes Fight Prostate Cancer

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    Guide to “Growing” it Anywhere: How you can Grow Your Own Fruits and Vegetables Whether You’re Urban or Suburban

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH diciembre 5, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH diciembre 5, 2012

    You’d be amazed by how many different kinds of vegetables you can grow in even a relatively small backyard.Here are a few tips and suggestions to get you started with …

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  • Food as Medicine SpotlightsHealthy Recipes & Cooking

    Spring Fruit and Vegetable: Artichoke and Pineapple

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH diciembre 5, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH diciembre 5, 2012

    ArtichokesNutrient Information for 1 large globe: 81calories; 4.36 g protein; 0.52 g fat; 18 g carbs; 13.1 g of fiberHealth Perks: Wow – they’re loaded with fiber. Artichokes are also …

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Can gratitude add years to your life?
Research shows older adults who feel more grateful have ~9% lower all-cause mortality risk
Gratitude isn’t a pill — it’s a mindset that supports wellbeing + healthier aging.

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Center For Food As Medicine & Longevity
  • About
    • Mission
    • Staff
    • Founding Board of Advisors and Faculty
    • Board Members
    • Contact Us
    • FAM Report
  • Healthspan Research
    • Vitality: Andropause and Nutrition
    • Radiant and Resilient: Glowing and Radiant Skin
    • Vitality: Male Infertility and Diet
    • You’re a Strong, Powerful Woman: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
    • Breathe Easy: Resilience Against Infection
    • Heart Health and Energized: Blood Circulation
    • Heart Health and Energized: (Cardiac) Energy and Vitality
    • Defend and Heal: Chronic Inflammation and Cancer
  • Article Topics
    • Culinary Medicine and Culinary Nutrition
    • Dietary Supplements, Nutraceuticals, and Functional Foods
    • Food as Medicine and Policy
    • Food as Treatment
    • Food as Medicine Program Spotlights
    • Food for Preventive Care
    • Food in Traditional Medicine
    • Foods and Ingredients
    • Interviews
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Center For Food As Medicine & Longevity
  • About
    • Mission
    • Staff
    • Founding Board of Advisors and Faculty
    • Board Members
    • Contact Us
    • FAM Report
  • Healthspan Research
    • Vitality: Andropause and Nutrition
    • Radiant and Resilient: Glowing and Radiant Skin
    • Vitality: Male Infertility and Diet
    • You’re a Strong, Powerful Woman: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
    • Breathe Easy: Resilience Against Infection
    • Heart Health and Energized: Blood Circulation
    • Heart Health and Energized: (Cardiac) Energy and Vitality
    • Defend and Heal: Chronic Inflammation and Cancer
  • Article Topics
    • Culinary Medicine and Culinary Nutrition
    • Dietary Supplements, Nutraceuticals, and Functional Foods
    • Food as Medicine and Policy
    • Food as Treatment
    • Food as Medicine Program Spotlights
    • Food for Preventive Care
    • Food in Traditional Medicine
    • Foods and Ingredients
    • Interviews
  • Food For Change
  • NYC Food Access
  • Newsletter
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