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Whole grains provide fiber, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Whole-grain foods help control of cholesterol levels, weight and blood pressure. These foods ...
The body's cells can fix or prevent free radical damage, for example, by making antioxidant enzymes. And some antioxidants, such as vitamin C, come from food ...
Chew your food slowly and completely. Allow time to enjoy your meals. Reduce stress in your daily life. Stress-reduction techniques or relaxation therapy may ...
There's no evidence that eating or avoiding certain foods will help the thyroid work better in people with underactive thyroid.
Carbohydrates are naturally found in fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, grains and dairy products. Carbohydrates also may be added to processed foods. For example ...
Mayo Clinic Food Services is dedicated to supporting your nutritional needs during your stay. We provide comprehensive nutrition and ingredient reports for ...
Probiotics and prebiotics are two parts of food that may support gut health. Probiotics are specific living microorganisms, most often bacteria or yeast ...
When you shop at the grocery store, focus on choosing fresh, frozen and less-processed, wholesome foods. That means spending more time in the produce section to ...
Symptoms of functional dyspepsia may include: Pain or burning in the stomach, bloating, excessive belching or nausea after eating. An early feeling of fullness ...
Individuals with diarrhea-predominant IBS experience an exaggerated gastrocolonic motor response to ingestion of food that causes postprandial pain and rectal ...
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