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dietary

[dahy-i-ter-ee] / ˈdaɪ ɪˌtɛr i /




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It said its menus meet NHS nutritional standards and that any dietary requirements including allergies are recorded.

From BBC

People susceptible to developing heart issues benefit the most from reducing their consumption of saturated fats, according to a review of research that comes as the federal government prepares to revise dietary recommendations.

From The Wall Street Journal

These included limited social interaction, disrupted sleep routines, more screen time, poorer dietary patterns, academic struggles, family stress linked to economic hardship or increased time at home, and reduced access to school-based mental health services.

From Science Daily

The findings suggest that TMA may help recalibrate harmful metabolic responses triggered by poor dietary habits.

From Science Daily

The results may help guide future strategies that pair TOR-targeting drugs with dietary or microbiome-based approaches in the study of healthy aging, cancer biology and metabolic disease.

From Science Daily