After a rich Thanksgiving meal, most people want to doze off. If you're looking for yummy and traditional Thanksgiving dishes that will leave you feeling energized , one top chef is sharing his secrets.
Whether it's because of a trend, weight loss or chronic condition, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting an uptick in the number of adults on special diets.
Some Thanksgiving guests may also have food allergies or food intolerances.
"We want everyone to have a seat at the table, so we try and create that with universal meals," said Chef Dustin Harder, who's partnering with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
Their approach to treating chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity is actually to use less pills and focus more on food

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