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The old food pyramid vs. RFK Jr's 'New Pyramid': See how the guidelines have evolved over time

Under RFK Jr, the food pyramid has flipped upside down and shuffled around. USDA/HHS The 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans were released Wednesday. There's an upside-down food pyramid, with r...

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A nutritionist cut out ultra-processed foods 2 years ago. Here are the habits he kept, and the ones he ditched.

Rob Hobson focuses on cooking with whole foods most of the time, but doesn't sweat it when he eats the occasional ultra-processed food. Andrew Burton Rob Hobson, a registered nutritionist, cut out ult...

Dec 26Business InsiderHealthImpact

What causes early-onset colon cancer? New research offers clues

Getty Images; Tyler Le/BI Five years ago, Tim Cannon, a cancer doctor in Virginia, saw that his colon cancer patients were getting younger and their cancer was more aggressive. He had just diagnosed t...

Dec 30Business InsiderHealth

I eat 30 plants a week for gut-healthy fiber — without meal prepping. 4 time-saving habits help me hit my goal.

Kim Schewitz grew up as a picky eater, but now aims to eat 30 plant foods a week for her gut health. Kim Schewitz Kim Schewitz, a health reporter, tries to eat 30 plant foods a week for her gut health...

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I spent a year interviewing America's oldest workers. Here are their 5 tips for staying healthy and active.

Patricia Casey (left), Marilyn Gettinger (middle), and Eileen Hartigan (right) shared their biggest pieces of advice with Business Insider. Courtesy of Patricia Casey/Marilyn Gettinger/Eileen Hartigan...

Dec 30Business InsiderHealthImpact

A dietitian shares 3 New Year's weight-loss trends to avoid, from intermittent fasting to trendy supplement stacks

Maddie Pasquariello, a registered dietitian, warned against popular social media diet trends that become popular in the new year. Sophia Sahara January is a popular time for joining gyms and starting ...

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A longevity researcher doesn't take any supplements. Here are his 3 anti-aging habits instead.

Dr. Thomas Rando generally follows the Mediterranean diet and fasts once a week. Thomas Rando/MonicaNinker/Getty Images Dr. Thomas Rando is the president of the American Federation for Aging Research....

Jan 2Business InsiderHealthImpact

FDA Approves First GLP-1 Obesity Pill by Novo Nordisk

📋 Key Facts ✓ FDA approves first GLP-1 pill for obesity from Novo Nordisk ✓ Novo Nordisk is the maker of Wegovy ✓ ...

Dec 23CNBCHealthImpact

I tried 14 high-protein drinks and ranked them from worst to best

I compared 14 high-protein chocolate drinks, including Core Power, Muscle Milk, and Boost. Kristine Villarroel/Business Insider High-protein drink options have been expanding, from shakes to water and...

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Tell us your pressing health questions — we'll get answers from experts

wellness advice Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images Business Insider wants to hear — and answer — your burning health questions. Tell us what you're curious about or stuck on, and we will take your...

Jan 3Business InsiderHealth

I gave birth to my baby, then I checked my work email. I thought I was in control, until I nearly lost myself.

TK Courtesy of Camille Seigle Camille Seigle is a consultant who helps individuals and organizations unlock their potential. She co-authored a book with Ali Mann Stevens, inspired by their postpartum ...

Dec 28Business InsiderHealthImpact

Why all the running? Sporting craze draws in record numbers

It's one of those New Year's resolutions often blurted out after a big family meal. "I'm going to run a marathon!" But like the cautionary saying "puppies aren't for Christmas, they're for life", one ...

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I developed stabbing stomach pain as a college football player. It turned out to be stage 4 colon cancer.

Khalil Smith was a freshman in college when he was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer. Courtesy of Khalil Smith A college athlete had stabbing stomach pains that wouldn't go away for months. After s...

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Muscle mommies want more protein — and brands are racing to feed them

Women, seeking muscle gains and weight loss, are driving innovation in the protein snack segment. Mohammed Saad/Anadolu via Getty Images Women, seeking muscle gains and weight loss, are increasing the...

Dec 27Business InsiderlifestyleImpact

My mother prepared for retirement, but a dementia diagnosis wiped out her savings. I had to scramble to figure out her care.

The author (left) had to care for her mother's finances after a dementia diagnosis. Courtesy of Ala Landin My mother saved for retirement but did not account for health issues such as her dementia dia...

Dec 26Business InsiderHealthImpact

Does physics say that free will doesn't exist?

At first glance, it seems like our understanding of physics forbids free will....

Dec 29Space.comScience

Global health’s defining test

The successes and setbacks of 2025 show why international cooperation matters more than ever....

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My daughter was 19 when she was hit by a car. I learned too late that I had no medical authority.

Baylie Grogan, then 18, at her high school prom. Courtesy of Baylie's Wish Foundation. Shawnee Baker's daughter, 19, suffered catastrophic brain injuries after being struck by a car. The mom couldn't ...

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When I was diagnosed with low sperm count, I felt guilty and embarrassed. I want to break the taboo.

Brian Mazza, Chloe Melas, and their sons at Sony's "Karate Kid: Legends" world premiere in New York City in May 2025. Photo by John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images Businessman, influencer, and...

Dec 30Business InsiderHealthImpact

How some people get drunk from their own gut bacteria

Largest study so far of people with the rare “autobrewery syndrome” points to more culprit microbes...

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