Apparently, you can make any claim with an Asterisk (*), so long as the asterisk clarifies that your claim isn't true. In one of Dr.
Food & Nutrition
When it comes to cooking, olive oil takes the cake for nutrition, flavor, and healthy fats. So it makes sense that someone would find a reason to hate it; it's the anti-science way, after all!
Some new controversy has been cooked up recently about eggs - which is a bit hard to unscramble (ok, ok - that's enough.)
A group called "World Action on Science and Health" (WASH) has declared March 20-26 as "Salt Awareness Week;" their goal being to encourage people all over the world to cut back on their salt consumption.
Why on earth are millennials drinking collagen? That's easy: because celebrities are doing it.. DUH. Perhaps a little lesson in science is in order.
Foods are labeled with a lot of information to help consumers make the best choices based on nutritional content — see example below.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Krispy Kreme is covering their doughnuts in green glaze. That's right - they are making green doughnuts.
Tom Brady is one of the best (or the best) quarterbacks to ever play the game. On top of that, he is rich and hot and married to Gisele Bündchen, who is richer and hotter.
If you'd like to play Russian roulette, but don't have a loaded gun handy, you could also try drinking raw milk.
Gluten-free is one of the latest food fads to take America by storm — but does everyone who espouses a gluten-free diet really need one?