The Trump administration has reintroduced the food pyramid
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Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel comments on the updated food pyramid and elaborates on the downside of sugar and over-processed foods on 'Fox Report.'
The Trump administration is urging Americans to eat more protein, and corporate brands are on board. But how much is too much?
New dietary guidelines spark debate as experts weigh benefits and risks of increased saturated fat recommendations from health professionals nationwide.
RFK Jr. and the USDA announced a whole new food pyramid, but how has it changed over the years, and does it include no sugars? Here's what to know.
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The old food pyramid vs. RFK Jr's 'New Pyramid': See how the guidelines have evolved over time
The USDA first published guidance in 1980, then a food pyramid in 1992 and a 2011 "MyPlate" version. Here's how they stack up to RFK's new pyramid.
The new dietary guidelines give federal approval to a fat that has slowly caught on with consumers, even as doctors have warned against it.
Everything you need to know about the Trump administration’s new inverted pyramid of dietary guidelines for Americans.
The new nutrition recommendations prioritize protein and healthy fats, sharply reducing the role of grains and signaling a significant shift from longstanding government guidance.
The new pyramid is the picture of the Make America Healthy Again movement, prioritizing whole foods, proteins and fats.
The food pyramid released by RFK Jr's USDA looks different from the one you probably remember. Here's what changed and what Kentuckians should know.
Martin Makary, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, on the push against ultra processed foods and added sugar, and what that could mean for school lunches and food labels, and says the administration's hierarchy of vaccines is meant to encourage childhood vaccine uptake.