Fears about corn, canola, and similar oils have taken root amid rising concerns about links between industrial food processes and chronic disease.
Seed oils can be part of a healthy diet, but their health effects vary depending on the type of oil and how they're used.
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If you’re prone to eczema, you don’t want to take any chances with the products you use on your skin—so washing your face ...
U.S. stock futures rose on Monday following Friday's sharp fall as investors digest tariff updates and earnings reports.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is expected to clear the final hurdles in his confirmation as health secretary, has proclaimed ...
What are seed oils? Seed oils are a type of plant-based fat derived from a range of seeds including sunflower, canola and ...
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Which raises the question: Is all of the disdain around seed oils deserved? Or are they getting an undeservedly bad rap? Here ...
I agree with Trump's HHS nominee on the dangers of ultraprocessed foods, but please don’t replace all your seed oils with tallow — no matter what you hear at a congressional hearing.
Essential oils are great for aromatherapy, uplifting the senses, and promoting a sense of serious relaxation, but are they well and truly bad for your skin? I wanted to do a little more investigating.