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Sweet surrender: Why it’s so hard to cut back on sugar

(Columbian files)

February 8, 2016, 6:30am Health

By now you've gotten the memo that cutting back on sugar is one of the best things you can do for your health. It's something even the most ardently opposed diet gurus agree on, and it was one of the big take-home messages in the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans… Read story

Registered dietitian Erica Goldstein offers a variety of tips to help athletes understand the best foods and options for carb loading during training.

Dietician shares carb-loading advice for those engaged in endurance sports

Registered dietitian Erica Goldstein offers a variety of tips to help athletes understand the best foods and options for carb loading during training.

February 1, 2016, 6:05am Health

For athletes engaged in endurance sports -- such as running, cycling or swimming for more than two to three hours at a time -- carbohydrates are a necessity to provide fuel to the muscles and are critical to go the distance. Registered dietitian and nutritionist Erica Goldstein offers a variety… Read story

A healthy chicken salad school lunch, prepared under federal guidelines, sitting on display at the cafeteria at Draper Middle School in Rotterdam, N.Y.

Obama to seek $12B from Congress for child nutrition

A healthy chicken salad school lunch, prepared under federal guidelines, sitting on display at the cafeteria at Draper Middle School in Rotterdam, N.Y.

January 27, 2016, 10:10am Health

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama plans to ask Congress for $12 billion over a decade to help feed schoolchildren from low-income families during the summer, the White House said Wednesday. Read story

Low-carb and gluten-free diets are among popular health trends for 2016, but do these strategies really work?

Seven 2016 diet trends: What’s smart, what’s myth?

Low-carb and gluten-free diets are among popular health trends for 2016, but do these strategies really work?

January 25, 2016, 6:03am Health

For your New Year's resolution, maybe you have vowed to go gluten-free. After all, your neighbor said it's her secret for shedding pounds and having that healthy, happy glow. Read story

Antipasto salad at D&#039;Amico and Sons at the Edina Target store on Jan. 6.

Target cafes are getting fresh

Antipasto salad at D&#039;Amico and Sons at the Edina Target store on Jan. 6.

January 23, 2016, 6:02am Business

MINNEAPOLIS -- As she waited at a counter for her carrot apple ginger juice, Katy Hays shuddered when she recalled what she used to eat during her shopping trips to Target. Read story

Western diets can damage gut biota over generations

January 21, 2016, 5:42am Health

It may take more than a tub of yogurt to reverse the effects that a high-fat, low-fiber diet have wrought in the bellies of men and women in the industrialized world, says new research. Read story

First lady Michelle Obama has lunch with school children at Parklawn elementary school in Alexandria, Va. A bipartisan Senate bill released Monday would revise healthier meal standards put into place over the last few years to give schools more flexibility in what they serve the nation&#039;s schoolchildren, easing requirements on whole grains and delaying an upcoming deadline to cut sodium levels on the lunch line.

Senate panel approves bill to make school lunches tastier

First lady Michelle Obama has lunch with school children at Parklawn elementary school in Alexandria, Va. A bipartisan Senate bill released Monday would revise healthier meal standards put into place over the last few years to give schools more flexibility in what they serve the nation&#039;s schoolchildren, easing requirements on whole grains and delaying an upcoming deadline to cut sodium levels on the lunch line.

January 20, 2016, 9:42am Health

School meals could become a bit tastier under legislation approved by a Senate committee. Read story

Added sugars account on average for nearly 270 calories (or more than 13 percent of calories) per day and are highest among children, adolescents and young adults.

New dietary guidelines take bite out of sugar, salt

Added sugars account on average for nearly 270 calories (or more than 13 percent of calories) per day and are highest among children, adolescents and young adults.

January 18, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Health

The federal government has some new, but familiar, advice for Americans when it comes to their diets: Eat a greater variety of food and nutrient-dense foods, cut back on added sugars and rein-in sodium consumption. Read story

A Pepperoni Plus pizza is served Jan. 7 at Bellagios Pizza in east Vancouver.

Bellagios delivers reliably tasty pizza

A Pepperoni Plus pizza is served Jan. 7 at Bellagios Pizza in east Vancouver.

January 15, 2016, 6:03am Clark County Life

Bellagios Pizza in Vancouver is one of 14 locations for the Portland-based chain, established in 1996. Bellagios prides itself on offering a quality menu and outstanding customer service. The Vancouver location is in a strip mall and provides fast casual dining for the whole family. Read story

The &quot;4 for $4 deal,&quot; at a Wendy&#039;s restaurant.

Fast-food price fight: Combo deals center stage for chains

The &quot;4 for $4 deal,&quot; at a Wendy&#039;s restaurant.

January 10, 2016, 6:03am Business

NEW YORK -- Another price fight is breaking out among the country's biggest burger chains, this time with meal combos designed to make people forget about the once ubiquitous dollar menus. Read story