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The food pyramid is getting turned upside down, with protein and dairy gaining more prominence in the suggested American diet. Sugar and processed foods are getting shunned even more with warning labels.
The U.S. dietary guidelines on January 7 sparked backlash over the beef and dairy ties in the expert panel shaping food advice.
Eat real food' is the takeaway from a revised food pyramid unveiled by the Trump administration Jan. 7 but aspects of it are stirring controversy
New dietary guidelines limit saturated fats to 10% of total calories, but also encourage full-fat dairy, red meat, and beef tallow. How will that work?
Sweeping changes prioritize protein and fats over processed carbs, challenging decades of dietary dogma and setting the stage for a major public health debate.
New dietary guidelines move away from Michelle Obama’s MyPlate, introducing an inverted food pyramid that’s already sparking debate.