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A flatlay of healthy dinner ingredients, including salmon, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, olive oil, nuts and seeds, herbs, and other vegetables.

Cozy winter recipes from The Healthy Cook

Healthy, hearty, heart-friendly recipes to keep you warm and nourished all winter. Explore The Healthy Cook Kate Sherwood’s most delicious seasonal dishes.

Healthy EatingDecember 23, 2024M.M. Bailey
Raw chicken and poultry on a cutting board

USDA proposes new Salmonella rule to make poultry safer

Food SafetyJuly 29, 2024
frozen Kiev cutlets lie on a wooden board covered with a thin kitchen towel. Raw frozen breaded stuffed chicken

USDA to limit Salmonella in frozen breaded stuffed chicken

USDA will restrict Salmonella in frozen, breaded, stuffed chicken products, like cook-and-serve Chicken Cordon Bleu, to address food safety concerns.

Food SafetyJune 14, 2024Zachary Goldstein, MS
Grass fed chickens

USDA considers transformative proposal to control Salmonella in poultry

Government Accountability
white bowl filled with chicken caesar salad

Our picks for quick poultry and plant-based products

For perfectly seasoned poultry without too much salt, cook your own. But if that’s not in the cards, turn to one of these pre-cooked shortcuts or easy raw starters.

Healthy EatingSeptember 20, 2023Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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Comment to USDA on Salmonella in non-ready-to-eat breaded, stuffed chicken products

The Center for Science in the Public Interest submitted these comments on behalf of itself and other food safety advocates in support of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's draft proposal to control Salmonella in non-ready-to-eat breaded, stuffed chicken products

Food Safety
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USDA poised to ban the riskiest Salmonella contamination from raw poultry, following more than a decade of advocacy by CSPI

Preventing DiseaseOctober 14, 2022Sarah Sorscher, JD, MPH
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The healthiest diet

One of the healthiest diets—it’s endorsed by the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and other health authorities—is DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension).

Healthy EatingOctober 30, 2021Bonnie Liebman, MS
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How eating more plants can help your heart

Preventing DiseaseMarch 25, 2020Bonnie Liebman, MS
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Don't fall for tricky meat & poultry claims

It’s no secret that Americans need to cut back on meat. While we now eat more chicken than beef, we still eat too much red meat, especially beef. That’s bad news for our health and for the planet. People who eat more red meat—especially processed meat—have a higher risk of colon cancer, heart disease, and stroke. And it doesn’t help that misleading information about meat or poultry can trick even the most careful shoppers. Here’s what to watch out for.

Healthy EatingFebruary 22, 2018Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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