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Food labels can be difficult to read, and it is often hard for shoppers to decipher what foods are actually good for them. As people work to make healthier choices, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Trump administration is “turning the food pyramid upside down” with new guidelines for feeding programs that will emphasize eating plenty of protein and healthy fats — while discouraging the consumption of highly processed foods and refined carbohydrates,
New nutrition guidance announced by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., introduces an inverted food pyramid prioritizing protein, dairy, and vegetables over processed foods and added sugars.
Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels joins 'Fox & Friends' to weigh in on the HHS's new food pyramid and share insight on why major changes were made.
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Goodbye Sugar, Hello Steak: The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines Take US Nutrition in a New Direction
The Trump administration introduced the new 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans with a clear command: eat real food. The revised food pyramid elevates red meat, full-fat dairy, fruits, and vegetables,
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Should You Follow the New Food Pyramid? 6 Nutrition Rules Dietitians Still Want You to Live By
The new food pyramid emphasizes protein at every meal and full-fat dairy. Dietitians share their reactions and simple tips for healthy eating.
New dietary guidelines limit saturated fats to 10% of total calories, but also encourage full-fat dairy, red meat, and beef tallow. How will that work?
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U.S. Health Department releases new inverted food pyramid with updated nutrition guidelines
The U.S. Health Department has released a new inverted food pyramid along with nutrition guidelines for 2026, replacing the traditional food pyramid many Americans studied in school.
Eat real food' is the takeaway from a revised food pyramid unveiled by the Trump administration Jan. 7 but aspects of it are stirring controversy