New research shows that the American breakfast staple has become more salty and sugary in recent years—but it can still be a nutritious option, experts say. Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Given ...
You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to children may be getting even worse: sweeter, saltier, and less ...
FRESH FOR EVERYONE. IF CEREAL IS YOUR GO TO BREAKFAST MOST DAYS, YOU MAY WANT TO RETHINK WHICH BOXES ARE GETTING POURED INTO THE BOWL. MALLORY ANDERSON AND CONSUMER REPORTS EXPLAIN HOW TO FIND A ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to kids may be getting even worse: sweeter, ...
It's back to school season! Starting the day with a nourishing breakfast is key for managing energy levels and appetite throughout the day, as well as improving mental focus and mood. Cereal is a ...
Cereal - that old, familiar breakfast staple gets a bad rap; as a poor choice for being too low in protein, too high in sugars and too processed to be healthful. Although that's true of many breakfast ...
Research shows newly launched children's cereals contain higher sugar and sodium levels with reduced protein and fiber.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Clara Nosek, R.D., says forget all that. "The criticisms of cereal from wellness influencers are often ...
The new school year is about to begin, and if there’s one thing we all need to cope with the return to routine and busy school days, it’s a good breakfast. Studies show that eating breakfast has a ...
You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to kids may be getting even worse: sweeter, saltier, and less nutritious.
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — You already know that sugary cereal isn’t exactly a healthy food. Still, a recent study finds that breakfast cereals marketed to kids may be getting even worse: sweeter, saltier, ...