Medical Economics January 10, 2025
Richard Payerchin

It’s not too late to make a new year’s resolution to eat better. Here’s some good advice on eating for patients and physicians.

After the indulgences of the holiday season, the new year is a time for many people to make a resolution to cut back on cookies and treats and eat healthier foods.

U.S. News & World Report has published its annual list of best diets 2025. The news outlet cited the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that more than 40% of American adults have obesity, and a Lancet finding that three in four of adults aged 25 years and older are overweight or obese. Patients’ extra pounds contribute to chronic conditions ranging from hypertension to...

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