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2025’s Health and Nutrition Highlights

Each year brings new findings that deepen our understanding of how nutrition and lifestyle shape health. In 2025, Tufts experts helped us interpret emerging science and highlight evidence-based strategies on topics that matter. From advances in brain and bone health to new insights on diabetes, fats, and the role of physical activity, these conversations reflected

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Cardiovascular Events Rarely Occur without Modifiable Risk Factors

Researchers analyzing data from over 9 million participants concluded that people who had a heart attack, stroke, and heart failure during the 13 to 19 years of follow-up nearly always had at least one standard modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease. The risk factors studied were:  To continue reading this article or issue you

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Claims on Supplement Labels Fool Over Half of Consumers Surveyed

A study suggests many people misunderstand claims on supplement packages, leading them overestimte the helpfulness of the supplements. To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid subscriber. Sign in Subscribe Subscribe to Tufts Health & Nutrition Get the next year of Tufts Health & Nutrition for as little as $18. And access

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Extending Your “Healthspan” NewsBites: CVD risk factors; diet and healthy aging Protein Bars Special Report: Highlights from 2025 Chestnuts Featured Recipe: Mashed Potatoes with Chestnuts Ask Tufts Experts: Vitamin overdose Myth of the Month: Vodka vs beer To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid subscriber. Sign in Subscribe Subscribe to Tufts Health

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Nutrients, Vol. 17, Pages 3629: Post-Exercise Nutrition Knowledge and Adherence to Recommendations Among Amateur Endurance Athletes

Nutrients, Vol. 17, Pages 3629: Post-Exercise Nutrition Knowledge and Adherence to Recommendations Among Amateur Endurance Athletes Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu17223629 Authors: Lilla Csanaky Ágnes Czeglédiné Asztalos Dorottya Tóth Éva Polyák Mária Figler Background/Objectives: Optimal post-exercise nutrition is critical for maximizing recovery and subsequent performance. However, athletes often lack knowledge of guidelines, leading to suboptimal practices, particularly

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