About Charlyn Fargo

Charlyn Fargo

Charlyn Fargo

Charlyn Fargo is a registered dietitian and holds a master's degree in nutrition. She grew up on a central Illinois farm and covers agriculture for the State Journal-Register in Springfield. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Illinois as well as a degree in food and a master's in nutrition from Eastern Illinois University, all of which provides her with the knowledge she shares in her weekly column, "Nutrition News ."  While growing up, she spent her summers showing Shorthorn cattle. She has a daughter, Katie.

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Psoriasis and Your Diet Mar 06, 2026

Can what you eat help calm psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin? It's identified by the development of thick, red patches with silvery scales, causing the area to itch or become sore. And it can occur anywhere on the skin, ... Read More

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Brain Health Feb 27, 2026

Many of us know all too well the devastating effects of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. My father-in-law suffered from it for eight years. Can what we choose to eat make a difference in our risk? Unhealthy eating alone can lead to heart disease, wh... Read More

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A Younger Brain Feb 20, 2026

Here's another win for the Mediterranean diet pattern. A new study finds that switching to a diet full of fresh vegetables and less processed foods could do wonders for your brain and help you lose weight. Researchers found that eating a Mediterranea... Read More

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Pantry or Refrigerator? Feb 13, 2026

Where to store various foods can be tricky at times. We know milk, meat and eggs belong in the fridge. But many foods are less obvious. Should butter be kept in the refrigerator or out on the counter? Will bananas turn black in the refrigerator? The... Read More