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Kabocha squash vs. sweet potatoes: Calorie counts clash with nutrient density in diet debate

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(NaturalNews) In the quiet calculus of healthy eating, the choice between two vibrant, nutrient-packed vegetables often reveals a deeper tension between the twin go...

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Health News | Mail Online

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· Jun 29, 2026

Eating potatoes CAN help you drop pant sizes... dietitians reveal how to make the carb part of a weight-loss diet

Eating potatoes CAN help you drop pant sizes... dietitians reveal how to make the carb part of a weight-loss diet

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· Jul 7, 2026

Study Links Leafy Green Vegetable Consumption to Lower Dementia Risk

(NaturalNews) A large analysis of dietary data from more than 222,000 adults has found that higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, particularly green leafy ve...

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

Five foods that contain both protein and fibre

Five foods that contain both protein and fibre

Gary Taubes

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· Feb 20, 2024

Substack 5: Less Meat, More Plants: A rules of evidence controversy (part 1)

That a plant-based diet is the healthiest way to eat is the nutritional equivalent of common sense. We’ve been told it’s the one thing on which nutritionists can always agree. Journalists treat it as dogma. But where’s the evidence? When a group of researchers decided to apply the same methodology to nutrition that is accepted...Read More »

NDTV

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· Jul 1, 2026

Nutritionist Reveals 7 Everyday Foods That Cause Bloating

A nutritionist shares a list of common foods that can cause bloating and those that are generally easier on the digestive system.

Kitchn

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· Jun 22, 2026

Don’t Skip This Step: Toss Potatoes with 1/4 Cup of THIS for the Most Flavorful Potato Salad

The secret is in your fridge. READ MORE...

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Related coverage for "Kabocha squash vs. sweet potatoes: Calorie counts clash with nutrient density in diet debate": Health News | Mail Online — Eating potatoes CAN help you drop pant sizes... dietitians reveal how to make the carb part of a weight-loss diet. NaturalNews.com — Study Links Leafy Green Vegetable Consumption to Lower Dementia Risk. The New Zealand Herald — Five foods that contain both protein and fibre. Gary Taubes — Substack 5: Less Meat, More Plants: A rules of evidence controversy (part 1). NDTV — Nutritionist Reveals 7 Everyday Foods That Cause Bloating. Kitchn — Don’t Skip This Step: Toss Potatoes with 1/4 Cup of THIS for the Most Flavorful Potato Salad