🧠🍒 This Week's Food as Medicine & Longevity Digest: The Science That’s Changing Health — and Sparking Headlines Ready for the biggest updates in food, healthspan, and longevity? Here’s what’s buzzing: 🚨 Top Highlights: ✅ "Sugar Is Poison": Food Dye Bans on the Horizon A heated debate is unfolding as RFK Jr. moves to restrict food dyes after declaring sugar a national health threat. (The New York Times) ✅ Rise of Geroprotective Supplements Longevity researchers are spotlighting new compounds like NAD boosters, polyphenols, and curcumin for extending healthspan. (NutraIngredients) ✅ The Easy Diet Swap That Could Extend Your Life Small changes, big results — new research shows how a simple swap could dramatically impact lifespan. (Food & Wine) ✅ Cherries: Nature’s Secret for Healthspan Clinical trials reveal surprising benefits of cherry polyphenols for inflammation and disease prevention. (Nutraceuticals) ✅ Eat, Sleep, Thrive: Can Food Really Improve Sleep? Join our live virtual panel with Drs. Arab, Grandner & St-Onge — May 14th at 10AM ET — to explore groundbreaking research on nutrition and sleep health. 📚 Also Inside: Mediterranean diet vs. autoimmune diseases Endometriosis pain & diet breakthroughs DASH diet + salt reduction synergy Wholegrain revolution reshaping a nation's health Vegan vs. animal protein: New muscle-building study Pre-pandemic trends in supplement use New food policy shifts for school meals 📬 Full Digest: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ef8bxcB2 📲 Follow us on Instagram and X for daily science updates. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. #FoodAsMedicine #Longevity #Healthspan #NutritionScience #PublicHealth #FunctionalFoods #Geroscience #ChronicDiseasePrevention #DietarySupplements #WellnessResearch
Center For Food As Medicine & Longevity
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NEW YORK, NY 3,011 followers
Working to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and food as medicine in the prevention and treatment of disease.
About us
The Center for Food as Medicine & Longevity is a nonprofit organization working to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and the use of food as medicine in the prevention, treatment, and management of disease while also increasing access to these treatments, thereby creating a more equitable food system that will improve health outcomes. There is overwhelming evidence demonstrating the impact of food and diet on health, specifically among food-related diseases. Whether or not a poor diet can cause damage to the body should no longer be debated, as evidence supports the potential causal relationships between dietary factors and diet-related diseases such as ischemic heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. While diet has the potential to cause disease, it is also capable of building, maintaining, and restoring health. Access to nutrient-dense food is a critical component of food justice, as well as the emerging field of health equity. Food insecurity and access to nutritious food were urgent problems before the pandemic, impacting 13.7 million Americans in 2019. During the COVID-19 pandemic, food insecurity has increased significantly and is now one of the most prominent health crises and health equity challenges in the United States, impacting as many as one in four Americans. There is a large amount of research available to demonstrate the efficacy of different foods and dietary interventions on specific diseases and conditions. However, more robust clinical trials are needed to provide comprehensive evidence on the effectiveness of diet in the treatment of a variety of disease states. The Center for Food as Medicine & Longevity aims to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and the use of food as medicine in the prevention, treatment, and management of disease while also increasing access to these treatments, thereby creating a more equitable food system that will improve health outcomes.
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🧠💪🍽️ This Week from the Center for Food as Medicine & Longevity Discover the science behind living longer, healthier, and stronger! 🔬 Featured Original Article: Beyond the Medicine Cabinet – The natural path to arthritis relief 👉 foodmedcenter.org 📰 This Week’s Highlights ✅ Longevity research & anti-aging diets ✅ New studies on stroke prevention, cognitive health & inflammation ✅ The truth about supplements: algae powder, ginger, Vitamin D & more ✅ Can food prescriptions really change healthcare? ✅ Are hospitals feeding us junk while promoting “Food as Medicine”? ✅ Gut health, cancer risk, skin health, and fertility—backed by research 📲 Follow us on Instagram & Twitter for daily science-based updates 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for expert insights & interviews #FoodAsMedicine #Longevity #Healthspan #Supplements #AntiAging #Wellness #NutritionScience #HealthyLiving #ChronicDiseasePrevention https://lnkd.in/evvjmxSM
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Beyond the Buzz Defining Food as Medicine
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🚨 Beyond the Buzz: Defining Food as Medicine 🚨 The term Food as Medicine is everywhere, but what does it really mean? How do we move beyond the buzz and turn it into real solutions for public health and nutrition equity? Join @FoodMedCenter & @nycfoodpolicy for a virtual panel featuring: 🎤 Sarah Mastrorocco – VP & GM, @Instacart Health 🎤 Natasha Pernicka – Exec. Dir., The Food Pantries for the Capital District 👨⚕ Moderated by: ✅ Dr. Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH – Exec. Dir., @FoodMedCenter ✅ Alexina Cather, MPH – Director of Policy and Special Projects, Wellness in the Schools | Advisory Board Member, Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center | Founding Board of Advisors, Center for Food as Medicine 📅 March 19, 2025 | ⏰ 1 PM ET | 📍 Virtual 🔗 Free: Register now: https://lnkd.in/eWWyUEuF #FoodAsMedicine #HealthEquity #NutritionMatters #FoodPolicy #PublicHealth #FoodSecurity #DietAndHealth #HunterCollege #FoodJustice #FoodForAll
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Many of you know we have been working on this Disease-Specific Food as Medicine Research and Resource Guides at CFAM for the last 7 years. We are getting closer to launching this disease and wellness database. One hundred percent of the money raised goes to pay young PhDs and the programs to support them at the Center for Food As Medicine. We need you more than ever to support this program since grant money has been destroyed. Your donation is 100% tax deductible. The Disease-Specific Food as Medicine Research and Resource Guides are set to revolutionize health education. These comprehensive guides will offer evidence-based insights into the impact of food and dietary supplements on various health conditions. The Center's experts will meticulously curate and update these guides daily, ensuring they remain accurate, relevant, and accessible. Hosted on the Center's website, these guides will be freely accessible to everyone and translated into multiple languages, democratizing health knowledge and providing health agencies. Donate now; these guides might save someone's life that you know and love. https://lnkd.in/enMFgVwb
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Please take a look at this week’s news and research digest. https://lnkd.in/dDYpA4qM
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Food as Medicine News & Research (August 13, 2024) Summary https://lnkd.in/eFnvQ7j9
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This is the Center for Food Medicine News & Research (CFAM) Digest. CFAM's Weekly News and Research Digest reaches approximately 170,000 subscribers and provides curated news and research on the latest developments in food as medicine. This digest is a vital resource for policymakers, healthcare professionals, community organization staffers, and the general public. You can review our latest digest summary. https://lnkd.in/dKbgNNjx