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Plant-Based Diets: What Are They, and How Do You Start?
As Americans struggle to eat better, plant-based diets have become the rage, but exactly what are those and how hard are they ...
Dr. Jennifer Ashton shares what to know about plant-based eating. Getting protein from plant-based sources like beans and nuts instead of animal proteins like red meat and dairy is linked to fewer ...
Plant-based diets have been around forever, but the term is gaining serious traction in 2019. Between #plantbased sweet potato nachos piled with colorful veggies ...
Plant-based eating has solidified its place in mainstream nutrition as 2025 health rankings once again highlight the impressive benefits of diets centered around vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and ...
When people hear the phrase plant based diet, the first thought often revolves around weight loss. Indeed, many switch to eating more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes in hopes of shedding ...
Share on Pinterest A new study links consuming more plant-based protein to a lower risk of heart disease. Sophia Hsin/Stocksy A recent study examined the potential effects that consuming different ...
When it comes to naming the dietary patterns offering the most protection against cancer, plant-based diets emerge as the winner for reducing the risk for several cancers sensitive to lifestyle ...
Share on Pinterest Regularly eating more plant-based than animal protein may significantly lower your cardiovascular and coronary heart disease risk. Zoryana Ivchenko/Getty Images A diet with a higher ...
You don’t need to give up steaks entirely. But mounting evidence shows that a diet that incorporates more plant-based protein has a surprisingly large number of benefits for your health. Broccoli is a ...
Studies have shown that a plant-based diet may be better for preventing diabetes than a low carb diet. A 30-year study published in 2024 notes that a diet with a higher ratio of plant to animal ...
While diets rich in whole, minimally processed plant foods help reduce cardiovascular risk, ultra-processed plant-based foods ...
Nearly half of U.S. adults say starting a new diet is one of their New Year's resolutions, according to a new Physicians ...
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