It may not sound like a New Year's resolution, but Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is serving up some unusual advice as you start out ...
Eating ice cream isn't typically thought of as good health advice, but that's how Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel frames it in his new ...
From French vanilla to mint chocolate chip, ice cream is many people’s favorite sweet treat regardless of the season. But if you have diabetes, you may wonder if you should avoid it. People with ...
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5 Healthiest Ice Creams for Less Fat and More Flavor
The healthiest ice creams typically contain less fat, sugar, and artificial additives. Prioritize low-calorie options made ...
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Eat ice-cream says Dr Ezekiel Emanuel, along with other simple tricks to live a long and healthy life
American oncologist Ezekiel Emanuel says eating ice cream can help people live longer by boosting happiness and social ...
Strawberry-pomegranate Sorbet with Cream takes only 10 minutes of preparation and gives you a guilt free treat. Ice cream is the perfect summer indulgence. Unfortunately, it's also near the top of the ...
Yes, people with any type of diabetes can enjoy ice cream. The key is moderation and understanding how this dessert may affect your blood sugar. There are also lower-carbohydrate options for those ...
High-protein ice creams can be a lower-calorie option, but they may contain sweeteners that can affect digestion. While fine in moderation, experts say they shouldn’t replace whole foods in your diet.
Not sure which dairy-free frozen treats are worth tossing in your shopping cart? We tasted six offerings from GoodPop and ...
A typical scoop of ice cream weighs 60 to 100 grams (let’s call it 80g). For generic vanilla the energy content is about 2 calories (kcal) per gram, so 160 calories per scoop. Let’s say you did two ...
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