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    Airline Food Investigation 2013

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 11 月 21, 2013
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 11 月 21, 2013

    There are not too many major changes from last year, but as an overall observation, the good seem to have gotten better. Virgin America and Air Canada are tied as …

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    Lentils

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    The Why: These legumes are incredibly rich in protein and low in calories, which is particularly important for active women who want rich protein sources without gaining weight. They’re also …

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    Salmon

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    The Why: Salmon is packed with protein — nearly 45 percent of the recommended daily value. Plus, it contains omega-3 fatty acids. Keep in mind, though, that all omega-3 fatty …

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    Investigates Two Red Fruits: Tomatoes and Strawberries

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    StrawberriesWhy: Have you tasted a delicious, sweet strawberry lately? I know, I sound like some health nut pushing fresh fruit, but seriously, strawberries taste as good or better than any …

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    Airline Snacking Survey with Health Ratings

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    Here are what some of the airlines are offering in terms of snacks, along with comments, Diet Detective ratings (Health Score: 5 stars = highest rate, 1 star = lowest …

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    Claims that Matter: Health Claims with Significant Scientific Agreement and Qualified Health Claims on Food Packaging

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    “Granted, sometimes confusion occurs, but the original intention was really to limit manufacturers from making claims that weren’t valid,” says Catherine M. Champagne, Ph.D., R.D., a nutrition professor at Pennington …

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    Fighting Your Mood with Food

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    Although there has been a plethora of research regarding food and its effect on mood, it is still a controversial topic. However, almost all experts agree that food definitely affects …

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    Guide to Antioxidants: What Are They, Anyway?

    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012
    by Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH 8 月 16, 2012

    What is “oxidative stress”? Why does it occur? And what is an antioxidant?Believe it or not, oxygen – the very thing you need to survive ­— can actually harm you. …

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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
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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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