Why Most Americans Are Getting Fooled S. comes from whole grain sources, while the vast majority still derives from refined ...
Eating whole-grain breakfast cereals seven or more times per week was associated with a lower risk of heart failure, according to an analysis of the observational Physicians' Health Study. Eating ...
breakfast cereal may help men avoid heart failure, a new study shows. Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can't pump blood effectively to the lungs or the rest of the body, usually because ...
Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? It’s more than just a saying – studies suggest regular breakfast intake in children results in higher academic performance in the classroom. A ...
Snacking can be the downfall of a healthy diet, especially when it’s a bag of greasy chips or handful of jelly beans. But snacking can also be an important part of a healthy diet. Smart, healthful ...
Eating whole grain cereals has already shown promise for lowering blood pressure and warding off heart attacks, but it may also significantly reduce the risk of heart failure, U.S. researchers said on ...
BATTLE CREEK, MICH. — Whole grains are the star ingredients of three new cereals from Kellogg Co. Frosted Mini-Wheats Cinnamon Roll feature cinnamon baked inside layers of 100% whole grain wheat ...
Cereal makers offer 'healthy' options, but some are better options than others. Learning to search nutrition labels for misleading information can help you make smarter choices. Whole grain cereals ...
Big news in the cereal aisle: A lot has changed! As of September 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed updated guidelines for using the term "healthy." How does this affect you?
What if we told you that cereal-yes, that comforting breakfast staple you loved as a kid-could actually help you lose weight?