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Health

Breaking down the ketogenic diet

Nutritionists from the University of Maryland Medical System regularly provide a general information column to The Baltimore Sun's health blog. The latest post

Breaking down the ketogenic diet



Health

Sugar: What's the big deal?

Nutritionists from University of Maryland Medical System regularly provide a post to the Picture of Health blog. The latest post is from dietetic intern Kylie

Sugar: What's the big deal?


Health

Shedding pounds sensibly and making weight loss stick

Debbie Belle of Nottingham has lost an award-winning 74 pounds through Taking Off Pounds Sensibly, or TOPS, a national nonprofit that promotes peer support and personal determination, encouraging members to avoid crash diets and instead adopt healthy lifestyle changes.

Shedding pounds sensibly and making weight loss stick

Health

Eating for a healthy heart

A nutritionist from University of Maryland Medical System regularly provides a post to the Picture of Health blog. The latest post is from Caroline Meehan

Eating for a healthy heart




Health

The benefits of dietary fiber

Are you looking for something to help you feel full quickly, regulate your bowels, lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and improve blood sugar control?

The benefits of dietary fiber

Health

Demystifying the gluten-free diet

Nutritionists from the University of Maryland Medical System regularly contribute guest posts to The Baltimore Sun's Picture of Health blog. The latest pos

Demystifying the gluten-free diet





Op-ed

The politics of nutrition science

Republicans in Congress think the nutrition guideline process is out of control and are now trying to rein in the panel. By their lights, nutrition scientists should concern themselves with nutrition — not sustainability. Critics say they're pandering to special interests. The funny thing is: Both sides may be right.

The politics of nutrition science


Health

Fermented foods: The revival of an ancient diet practice

Having enough probiotics is essential for maintaining good health. This can easily be accomplished with fermented foods — a "new" health trend with roots dating back to 6000 B.C. in civilizations all over the world including Asia, Africa, and even Ancient Rome.

Fermented foods: The revival of an ancient diet practice


Features

What the new national dietary guidelines mean

A panel of nutritionists and health experts that updates the nation's Dietary Guidelines every five years included sugar reduction in a draft last month. Natural sugars are OK, the panel said, but people should not eat more than 200 calories a day in added sugar.

What the new national dietary guidelines mean

Nutrition Month offers chance to make healthy choices

March is National Nutrition Month, a campaign founded by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The purpose of the month of awareness is to educate people about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, both through diet and physical activity.











Business

Actor Woody Harrelson, financier partner for Inn at Black Olive

The celebrity and John "Jack" Dwyer, chairman of the family of Capital Funding companies, purchased the property for $4.5 million in a 50-50 venture in January after being connected by Dimitris Spiliadis, whose family opened the 12-room hotel in 2011 and lost it to foreclosure last summer.

Actor Woody Harrelson, financier partner for Inn at Black Olive










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