The USDA Say It’s Time to Replace Meat With Beans — Here’s Why An advisory committee to the USDA suggests tweaking the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans — set to be published in late 2025 — to recommend at least 2.5 cups of beans, peas, and lentils a week, in ... 12/18/2024 - 9:13 pm | View Link
14 Healthiest High-Protein Beans You Can Eat Boost your protein intake with beans, a nutritious and affordable option, by exploring the top high-protein varieties. 12/17/2024 - 12:30 am | View Link
Nation’s dietary guidelines should encourage beans as protein source, advisory committee says “Beans and legumes are fiber-rich nutrient powerhouses and an excellent source of protein,” registered dietitian Nicole Hopsecger told the Cleveland Clinic. “One serving (1/2 cup cooked) of beans ... 12/12/2024 - 5:46 am | View Link
Growing beans in WA? Here’s what to know about nature’s magical food Beans are an incredibly productive and versatile home garden crop: filling, protein-rich and vitamin-filled. In fact, some might say they are a magical fruit. 12/6/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
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Dr. Michael Roizen shared some bare minimum things you can do to live longer, including playing games for brain health and taking a multivitamin. Dr. Michael Roizen/GettyDr. Michael Roizen is a longevity expert who claims to have reversed his age by 20 years. There are a few bare minimum things you can do to live longer, he said.
Universal basic income provides recurring cash payments to everyone with no strings attached. Wong Yu LiangThe top researcher for a major study on guaranteed basic income says the findings are "nuanced."The study, backed by Sam Altman, gave $1,000 a month to 1,000 low-income participants. Elizabeth Rhodes says while the study showed benefits, it's not a quick fix for economic insecurity.
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AP Photo/G-Jun YamThe Mega Millions jackpot climbed to $1 billion ahead of a Christmas Eve drawing. If someone wins on Tuesday, they will score the seventh-largest prize in the game's history. The lump sum cash option is about $448.8 million, according to the Mega Millions website. One lucky lotto player could wake up to a billion-dollar Christmas morning this year.