The new dietary guidelines aren’t progress — they’re PR. Science took a backseat, and parody took the wheel. We deserve better than business as usual, dressed up as reform.
In the literature, the consumption of red and processed meat is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence. It still remains unclear whether th…
The new dietary guidelines aren’t progress — they’re PR. Science took a backseat, and parody took the wheel. We deserve better than business as usual, dressed up as reform.
In 2026, choose care that lasts. Start with nourishment and foods you can rely on, shaping a more grounded relationship with your body.
Our world burns while leaders stay silent. The truth? Meat is driving the climate crisis. Eating less meat—and more plants—could save lives and our future.
Colorectal cancer is rising in young adults. Learn how diet, lifestyle, and the gut microbiome influence risk—and what you can do to prevent it.