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Ketogenic Diet and Motor Function
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet A ketogenic diet demonstrates the ability…

Ketogenic Diet and Epilepsy
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet Epilepsy, the fourth most common neurological…

Ketogenic Diet vs Cancer
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet With the number of new cancer…

Ketogenic Diet and Autism
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet Currently, Autism is one of the…

Keto Diet: A cure for Acne?
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson Part of an ongoing series of articles on the Ketogenic Diet You are just about to head out…

5 Reasons Why the Keto Diet Is the Right Diet
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson The ketogenic diet has recently gained popularity amongst fitness and health conscious individuals due to its highly…

Keto Approved Foods and What to Avoid:
By recent ASU nutrition student Alysia Nelson First in a Series The average Ketogenic Diet is made up of carbohydrates (5-10%), protein (20-25%), and fat…

Green Tea to Your Health
By Noor Nouaillati, Recent ASU Nutrition Student We all know that green tea has become very popular and that it’s now being used for treating…

Helpful Tips for Staying Healthy While Dining Out
By Noor Nouaillati, Recent ASU Nutrition Student Eating out is always fun, especially if you’re going out with a group of friends or on…

Edible Flower Power
By Bailey Roden, Arizona Farm Bureau Intern Have you ever walked past a flower garden of beautiful red roses and just wanted to eat them?…

To Beef or Not To Beef: Nutrition Facts about a Misunderstood Food
By Amanda Van Dall, ASU Nutrition Student It’s about progress, not perfection. We are all on divergent paths with different goals. Yet we share similar…

Does Early Vitamin A Supplement Reduce Infant Mortality?
By Jessica Bombace, ASU Nutrition Student First and foremost, Vitamin A deficiency is well known in the world to poor and underprivileged populations. A…

Know Exactly What You Get When Eating Broccoli
By Kevann Jordan, Recent ASU Nutrition Student Why should we eat our broccoli? Is it really that good for you? Of course, the answer is…
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