August 2021

5 Easy Tips for Better Family Meals [Infographic]

(BPT) – Studies have shown the significant, measurable scientific proof about the positive, lifelong benefits of family meals. Make mealtime more approachable, fun and healthier with these five Registered Dietitian-approved tips. Bonus tip – choose nutritious and versatile ingredients such as Eggland’s Best eggs, which provide superior nutrition, taste and freshness compared to ordinary eggs!

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Registered dietitian offers tips for ‘better for you’ treats

(BPT) – When you’re looking for sweet snacks on-the-go or indulgent treats to enjoy, there’s nothing better than finding foods that satisfy those cravings without sacrificing your nutritional goals. Fortunately, there are plenty of options to choose from, if you know where to look. Registered dietitian Kristin Kirkpatrick, MS, RDN, offers her advice for treating

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5 ways to support brain health this back-to-school season

(BPT) – With back-to-school season in full swing, parents are doing everything they can to help their children prepare. While having the right books and supplies is at the top of everyone’s lists, it’s also important to think about your child’s nutrition and overall brain health. To support brain health this back-to-school season, fairlife, a

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Show Your Kids a Little Love When It’s Needed as They Head Back to School [Infographic]

(BPT) – In a world where routines have been turned upside down and as kids head back to school, it’s more important than ever to give kids the emotional support they need on a daily basis. The start of the school year is filled with moments when kids need extra encouragement. Knowing this, Rice Krispies

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Bone health goes beyond just calcium, studies show

(BPT) – Experts have found better alternatives to increasing bone density than calcium alone. Approximately half of all adults aged 50 and older are at risk of breaking a bone, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation.[1] Even seemingly safe activities like exercising and driving can become troublesome for individuals with osteoporosis. Debilitating fractures and long-term

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