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Taylor Wallace

Washington, D.C., United States

Contributor at Forbes Health

America’s Favorite Food Scientist | @GMU | @Fruits_Veggies | Author of Sizzling Science | Editor of @JDietSupplement

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  • Jul 25, 2024 | forbes.com | Becca Stanek |Kunal Malik |Taylor Wallace

    When selecting a hair, skin and nails vitamin, McAvoy recommends to “look for supplements that have ingredients that you recognize.” You’ll generally want to try to avoid supplements that include “fillers, additives, preservatives, chemicals and artificial flavors or sweeteners,” per McAvoy. The amount of an ingredient that a hair, skin and nails vitamin contains also makes a difference.

  • Jun 14, 2024 | forbes.com | Brooke Helton |Toby Amidor |Taylor Wallace |Michelle Routhenstein

    Our Top Protein Powders For Men Best for Included Digestive Enzymes: Best Egg White Protein: Best for Athletes: Best Plant-Based Flavor Variety: Best Bone Broth-Derived Protein Powder: Best for Flavor and Ingredient Customization : Best Single Ingredient Whey Protein Option: Best for Guaranteed Halal and Kosher: Most Affordable: Best High-Protein, Plant-Based: Best Protein Powder for Men of 2024 Methodology: How We Picked the Best Protein Powders for Men To determine the best protein powders...

  • Apr 25, 2024 | deseret.com | Paul Hoskin |Taylor Wallace

    A significant amount of Americans regularly take a multivitamin. According to News in Health, a newsletter from the National Institutes of Health, about half of adults and a third of children in the U.S. take one or more dietary supplements each day, or on a majority of days. That data helps explain why the market for multivitamins is booming.

  • Mar 16, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Taylor Wallace

    Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Our contributor network of tens of thousands of creators appears alongside stories from established publications and journalists. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies.

  • Mar 16, 2024 | sciencealert.com | Taylor Wallace

    You may have heard that "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Simple, actionable nutrition advice – what's not to like? Of course, while apples are nutritious, actually can't find a link between apple consumption and fewer doctor visits. On the other hand, minty fresh research out of my lab and published in the Journal of the American Nutrition Association shows a link between sugar-free gum and better diet, making a strong case for sugar-free gum in your grocery basket.

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Dr. Taylor Wallace
Dr. Taylor Wallace @DrTaylorWallace
11 Oct 23

Researchers at the @OleMiss have validated an in vitro bioassay for #Immulina activity quantification using the U.S. @US_FDA guidance document for botanical drug development and @USPharmacopeia recommendations. https://t.co/5gv3k7LLP5

Dr. Taylor Wallace
Dr. Taylor Wallace @DrTaylorWallace
14 Sep 23

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Dr. Taylor Wallace
Dr. Taylor Wallace @DrTaylorWallace
17 Aug 23

Worried about heavy metals like #cadmium and #lead in ceramic cookware? Thanks to @tobyamidor and @FoodNetwork for quoting me and breaking down the facts! https://t.co/AaRIZsLknY