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A Hack for Better Digestion

A Hack for Better Digestion

Dr. Mark Hyman discusses the digestive benefits of slowing down and enjoying your food. 

Healthful Strategies in the Face of Covid-19

Healthful Strategies in the Face of Covid-19

As we all come back together for a Notre Dame semester like no other, one collective goal we have is to stay strong, stay well, and should we be exposed or become ill from Covid-19, give our body the tools to rebound quickly. 

Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away?

Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away?

Jocie Antonelli, Nutrition Program Manager for Campus Dining investigates the old adage "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" to see how true it actually is.

Beat the Heat with Your Nutrition

Beat the Heat with Your Nutrition

We are in the height of summer and most places in the country, including South Bend, are also at the height of the thermometer. So aside from air conditioning and common sense, there are some ways that your eating and drinking habits can help.

Say Yes to the Yolk

Say Yes to the Yolk

See what the latest research says about the benefits of consuming the whole egg instead of just the whites. 

Should You Think Twice About That Straw?

Should You Think Twice About That Straw?

Straws—How bad could they be? Our staff dietitian offers her perspective from both a sustainability as well as a health standpoint.

Meatless Mondays

Meatless Mondays

Learn more about the impact of cutting out meat from your diet one day each week.

A Healthier You in 2020

A Healthier You in 2020

See what our Nutrition Services Program Director has to say about making small changes that have a big impact!

Mediterranean Diet

Mediterranean Diet

Learn about the health benefits of the Mediterranean style of eating from Jocie Antonelli, Nutrition Services Program Director for Campus Dining.

Kombucha: Health or Hype?

Kombucha: Health or Hype?

So what’s the big deal; why does it have such a loyal group of consumers and why are new ones turned onto it everyday?

Navigating the Dining Halls

Arriving at North Dining Hall or South Dining Hall and deciding what to eat can be a daunting task, especially at lunchtime when classes have just let out. Having a gameplan can result in healthier choices. 

Summer and Exercise

Summer and Exercise

How much exercise is enough?  See what Jocie Antonelli, Program Director of Nutrition Services for Campus Dining has to say... 

Are You Eating Enough?

Are You Eating Enough?

Simply put, if you are not eating enough food, you are depriving your body of enough fuel and important nutrients that can wreak havoc on your health, metabolism, and hormones.

A Healthier You in 2018

A Healthier You in 2018

If one of your goals is to achieve better health, you can make little tweaks, here and there, for a big impact.

Vitamin D: Your Ticket to Better Health

Vitamin D: Your Ticket to Better Health

It’s that time of year, leaves have fallen, daylight hours are shorter, and the temperatures have dropped. It’s also that time of year we call “cold and flu season”. One thing that can help you from becoming a victim is vitamin D.  

Managing Hunger

Hunger

Do you have a love/hate relationship with your appetite? Do you have some days where you eat breakfast and find yourself hungry an hour or two later? Do you have other days where you don’t feel hungry until well…

Mucha Matcha

Matcha, which means powdered tea, is superior to regular green tea for the simple fact that you consume the whole tea leaf.

Here’s to the Pulse

Ever heard of the food-term “pulse”? No, we aren’t talking about your blood pressure here; we are talking about dried beans, lentils, chickpeas, and peas. If you are unfamiliar with pulses, you aren’t alone.

Boosting Muscle and Performance

Whether you are an athlete diligently training for an event, or just a weekend warrior, there are things you can tweak or add to your diet that have been proven to boost performance or enhance specific health goals.