Bread is high in carbs and low in micronutrients, and it has gluten and antinutrient contents that may cause issues for some ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently finalized its long-awaited rule redefining the use of the term “healthy” on food packaging.
Most top nutrition experts agree: Cutting back on ultra-processed foods is a good way to improve your health.
New food labeling rules could significantly alter products like yogurt, bread and energy bars, impacting how consumers choose their foods. Dr. Scott Hadland, the chief of adolescent medicine at ...
A new rule from the Food and ... white bread and some granola bars from being called “healthy.” The FDA said the program is voluntary, and there’s no standardized label companies need ...