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A Dietitian Suggests One Late-Night Snack to Help You Poop in the Morning

This high-fiber late-night snack proves that flavor doesn't have to be sacrificed for functionality. Speaking about feces may make you uncomfortable if you're not a dietician, but everyone has to do it! It would be problematic if you weren't heaving at all. However, among Americans, constipation is a very prevalent problem. Constipation affects roughly 16% of adults, and increases to 33% of adults over 60. It's no secret that our eating habits have a big impact on how we poop. So, you might be able to try certain eating strategies if you're worried or experiencing physical discomfort as a result of not going frequently.

The Greatest Processed Foods to Eat to Lose Weight, Per Nutrition Experts

Dietitians have good news for those who believe that the only ways to lose weight are to buy only fresh foods, shop around the perimeter of the grocery store, and spend hours cooking from scratch. It can be simpler than you believe to reach your weight-loss objectives with the aid of a few packaged and boxed basics.  Yes, you have heard for a long time that eating processed food is bad, especially if you're trying to lose weight. Furthermore, we won't advise you to hoard candies, chips, and cookies. (Of course, those foods can also be incorporated into a healthy eating regimen.) Instead, we're going to demonstrate how easy it can be to reach your health objectives by filling your kitchen with easily accessible, reasonably priced, and convenient foods—and how tasty they can be, too—with the assistance of nutrition experts.

Enoki Mushrooms Recalled in 6 States Due to Listeria Contamination

There is an active investigation on enoki mushrooms distributed by Utopia Produce in six states. The Qilu Enterprises brand mushrooms are being recalled due to the product testing positive for Listeria monocytogenes, according to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Enoki mushrooms are long and thin white mushrooms, usually sold in bundles. They are widely used in East Asian cuisine and are also known as enokitake, golden needle, futu, seafood or lily mushrooms. The six states affected by this current recall are New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland and West Virginia. The impacted products named "enoki mushrooms" are packaged in 7.05-ounce plastic bags with UPC code 928918-610100. The packaging is marked with an expiration date labeled as “Exp: October 26, 2023.”