Dietitians caution against excessive protein consumption, particularly from animal sources.
A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home ...
The new Dietary Guidelines for Americans instruct Americans to "limit alcoholic beverages," a change from previous guidance that suggested U.S. adults ages 21 and over limit consumption to two drinks ...
Again, health experts warn new guidance may blur science with personal choice, fueling confusion and debate ...
The new guidance emphasizes the need to avoid so-called highly processed foods, which can contain preservatives, sweeteners, ...
The latest recommendations suggest eating protein at every meal, highlight full-fat dairy, and advise limiting highly processed foods and added sugar. Here’s what to know.
Instead of trying to tell people how much to drink, the new dietary guidelines take a better, more nuanced approach: "consume less alcohol for better health." ...
The Trump administration released new dietary guidelines that will shape everything from school lunches to medical advice.
HHS’s Health Resources and Services Administration released updated guidance for cervical cancer screening, which includes a new option for average-risk women to self-collect vaginal samples for HPV ...
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. New federal guidelines reshape cervical cancer prevention by expanding self-collection, eliminating cost sharing, and aiming to reach millions of women who have been ...