WATCH: Paula Deen Opens Up About Her New Diet
Food Network star Paula Deen opened up to ET's Nancy O'Dell at her Savannah, Georgia home about keeping her controversially-revealed diabetes under co...
Food Network star Paula Deen opened up to ET's Nancy O'Dell at her Savannah, Georgia home about keeping her controversially-revealed diabetes under co...
Posted 04.04.2012
Finally, she speaks! In the cover story of the May 2012 issue of Prevention magazine, Paula Deen opens up for the first time about some of the cont...
Posted 03.30.2012
Earlier this month, Lisa Jackson, a former employee of Uncle Bubba's Oyster and Shrimp House, a restaurant owned by Paula Deen and her brother Bobby H...
Posted 03.06.2012
Paula Deen has gotten quite a drubbing in the media since revealing that she'd waited three years to tell the world she had diabetes. She crushed any ...
People.com | Posted 02.29.2012
Feuding celebrity chefs Anthony Bourdain and Paula Deen went another round Sunday at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Florida. With both ch...
Posted 02.28.2012
Someone's turning over a new leaf: Notorious Crisco-lover and Food Network star Paula Deen first announced that she had Type 2 Diabetes in late Januar...
Posted 02.24.2012
Paula Deen appeared on "The Today Show" Friday morning poolside in Miami while attending the South Beach Wine & Food Festival. Deen and her son Bobby ...
AP | J.M. HIRSCH | Posted 04.25.2012
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — A month after being widely criticized for revealing she has diabetes – as well as a lucrative endorsement deal for a d...
HuffingtonPost.com | Naughty But Nice Rob | Posted 02.14.2012
After the shocking revelation that Food Network host Paula Deen was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes three years ago, many questions remain. High among ...
Laurie David | Posted 04.02.2012
Paula Deen's problem -- hers and America's -- won't be solved with a prescription from the pharmacy. But it can be solved with changes in the way we all cook, and eat.
Christina Pirello | Posted 04.01.2012
Paula Deen has built her empire on deep-fried, buttery, sugar-laden foods that look like fun, but rob us of health. But who is really to blame for her penchant for deep-fat fried... anything? Is Paula a victim just like the rest of America... or an accomplice in a crime against humanity?
Posted 01.30.2012
Paula Deen's diabetes announcement has stirred up anger and loathing from across the food world. For evidence, you don't need to look much further tha...
Posted 03.28.2012
The New York-based gym chain, New York Sports Club took out an ad in the Jan. 25 edition of the New York Times that turned into news itself: the text ...
Posted 03.27.2012
Poor Paula. Last week, the Queen of Southern Cuisine announced that she had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Many (HuffPost Food included) were...
AP | By LEANNE ITALIE | Posted 01.24.2012
NEW YORK -- Paula Deen's diabetes revelation pretty much sums it up: Kitchen pros at all levels struggle with obesity and its dangerous aftertaste in ...
Posted 01.24.2012
Paula Deen's longtime publicist Nancy Assuncao left her job at the beginning of December for then-unexplained reasons. Today, though, the New York Pos...
Mark Hyman, MD | Posted 03.25.2012
Paula, be a cheerleader for America and create new recipes and a new show to teach us that food can be both fun and good for you. Please help us Paula. We need you.
HuffingtonPost.com | Naughty But Nice Rob | Posted 01.24.2012
Chef and television personality Paula Deen was blindsided by the public backlash following the announcement that she has type 2 diabetes. But what has...
Kristin Wartman | Posted 03.24.2012
Personal responsibility and consumer choice are solutions heralded by conservatives and liberals alike--the idea being that ultimately good health comes down to what we choose to buy and eat. But it's not that simple.
Jeff Schweitzer | Posted 03.24.2012
The collective reaction to Paula Deen's diabetes announcement tells us much about our attitude toward health and nutrition. Of course nobody is shocked at the news, but many commentators missed an opportunity to make a bigger point.
Nancy Berk, Ph.D. | Posted 03.24.2012
The fact is, medical crises jeopardize careers every day. Some people make wise decisions, others make foolish ones. And none of these choices are ever easy.
David Katz, M.D. | Posted 03.21.2012
Pretending that food doesn't matter to health is at best denial, at worst a serious delusion. We should not mortgage health to pay for culinary delight, any more than we should give up culinary pleasure to purchase health. We can love food that loves us back.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman | Posted 03.21.2012
Paula Deen has a golden opportunity to send a very important message to this country, if she wants to join the fight against diabetes in a truly authentic way.
Cheryl Forberg, RD | Posted 03.20.2012
Of course, there are cases of diabetes that need medication, but Paula, why don't we work together to show people that there are other ways to control it?
Sarah O'Leary | Posted 01.19.2012
Paula is now suffering from the popular perception that money bought her new-found honesty. If money was her motivator, sadly, she missed what would have been a whole grain-fed cash cow.
Posted 05.18.2012