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Saturday, December 31, 2005

New Year Brings New Look to Food Labels; American DieteticAssociation Explains Changes


New Year Brings New Look to Food Labels; American DieteticAssociation Explains Changes
[Press Release] U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News - Dec 30 6:00 AM
Eating healthier and safer in the New Year may be easier thanks to changes on food labels, according to the food and nutrition experts of the American Dietetic Association. Save to My Web

Emotional eating a tough habit to break
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Dec 30 3:13 AM
"Stop crying, and I'll give you a cookie." Perhaps the powerful connection between food and feelings can start just that simply.Save to My Web

The new year is here -- make it a healthy one
Island Packet - Dec 29 3:25 AM
Are you ready to "ring out the old and ring in the new?" First, let's focus on some nutrition happenings in 2005. The high-fat and high-protein diet craze dropped in popularity. A fiber-rich, low- fat meal plan is in. Studies confirmed a lack of evidence to support the effectiveness of the dietary supplements vitamin E and chromium picolinate.Save to My Web

Scientific fat hits fire over best-selling diet book
AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 29 12:11 PM
Australian government scientists who produced a diet book that outsold the latest Harry Potter blockbuster have rejected criticism from the leading international science journal Nature.Save to My Web

New food label requirements
KTVO-TV Kirksville - Dec 29 8:53 PM
(OTTUMWA) As of January 1st several new laws take effect. One of those laws might affect what you put in your grocery cart. The nutrition facts panel hasn't changed since 1993.Save to My Web

Lake makes way for Kannapolis research campus
The Charlotte Observer - Dec 29 9:54 PM
Another fixture of Kannapolis' past has nearly gone down the drain.Save to My Web

The latest menace to bulging waistlines: Trans fat
Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier - Dec 30 2:33 AM
WATERLOO --- There's a new fat in town, and it's not afraid to raise your cholesterol. Although many food manufacturers already are listing the amount of trans fats on food labels, it will be mandatory on all foods beginning Sunday.Save to My Web

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