Breastfeeding can influence development of the infant immune system.
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The Dietary Guidelines for Americans can be adapted for vegetarians and vegans.
Healthy diets that are diverse and high in fiber can result in lower antimicrobial resistance.
ARS researchers use coconut to create longest-lasting natural insect repellent.
Researchers are exploring how regular protein consumption can ward off disability in older adults.
ARS scientists are working to reduce the toll fire ants have been taking.
ARS researchers investigate whether late evening eating leads to higher energy intake.
Research suggests a role between the gut microbiome and maintenance of muscle strength with advancing age.
ARS research examines the role of the gut microbiome on muscle strength in both mice and older adult humans
Genes in the European corn borer moth can help them survive variable climate conditions.
ARS researchers are looking at ways to control the crop-feasting bagrada bug.
ARS research shows that eating nuts can change the microbiota that live inside our intestines.
ARS researchers have created an artificial diet to raise the beneficial pink spotted lady beetle.
ARS scientists studied the potential benefits of a yogurt fortified with heart healthy chickpea flour.
Popular sweetener stevia found to have no negative effect on human gut health.
ARS scientists are interested in how different foods and dietary patterns can improve health.
ARS has developed several novel attractants capable of luring in bloodsucking insects--a serious problem in agriculture.
