The New York Times has discovered FODMAPs! Yes, they’ve decided to call it “Fodmaps” instead, but we’d say that’s a tomato-tomato issue. In her October 6 Personal Health column, Jane Brody covers the research on non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) that briefly … Continue reading

Catherine Jones, author of The Calories In, Calories Out Cookbook, and founder of the Share Your Calories Nonprofit Project, is absolutely  thrilled to announce her partnerships with The Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation (HWCF) and Together Counts. Formed in 2009, the … Continue reading

by Douglas L. Sisterson I have made over 450 public outreach and school presentations about climate and weather over the past thirty years. And I am greatly concerned that despite the enormous number of scientific publications, much of the information … Continue reading

We’re very excited for the release of Build Your Running Body: A Total-Body Fitness Plan for All Distance Runners, from Milers to Ultramarathoners—Run Farther, Faster, and Injury-Free, tomorrow July 29! The author team behind “the best running book ever” (as … Continue reading

Next time you’re out in public, take a look around you. How many children do you see with their noses buried in an electronic device, oblivious to everything except the screen in front of them? Chances are, you’ll spy quite … Continue reading

We are so pleased to announce that Plant-Powered for Life, a new guide to incorporating more whole plant foods into your diet from registered dietician and nutrition expert Sharon Palmer, is now on sale! Be sure to pick up a … Continue reading

Marion Nestle, the Paulette Goddard Professor of the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, & Public Health at New York University, and author of Why Calories Count, has recommended our forthcoming The Calories In, Calories Out Cookbook for reading and cooking … Continue reading

June was LGBT Pride Month, and last week saw NYC’s annual Pride Week celebrations, culminating in a six-hour march on Sunday afternoon. With grand marshals Laverne Cox, Rea Carey, and Jonathan Groff in the lead, the march included everyone from … Continue reading

A day off work in the middle of summer to celebrate America, watch fireworks and parades, and hang out with family and friends? It’s no wonder that the Fourth of July is one of the most beloved holidays in America. … Continue reading

Fifty years ago this week the New York poet Frank O’Hara published a pocket-sized collection, Lunch Poems, which raises the very contemporary issue of not having enough time. O’Hara writes about his day-to-day life making readers painfully aware of how … Continue reading