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The evolution of the food pyramid
Out with the old: The MyPlate nutrition guide is the latest rendition of the food guide pyramid.
From food pyramid to plate
How much of each food group should children consume in a meal? Here’s help from a practical guide.
At Egypt's step-pyramid, vendors wait for tourists
On the road to Egypt's Djoser step pyramid at Saqqara there's not a trace of a tourist anywhere, and a handful of trinket and souvenir salesmen sit on a metal railing hoping for a lucky break.
Global Whole Grain and High Fiber Foods Industry
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The full Neal deal: Fargo-born nutrition advocate doesn't avoid controversy
FARGO - Dr. Neal Barnard doesn't think his battle against America's food manufacturers is of David-and-Goliath proportions.
The Story of Goya Foods: Family, Fortune, and Frijoles
Earlier this year Goya Foods joined First lady Michelle Obama in an initiative called “MiPlato” which aims to encourage healthy eating habits in Hispanic communities.
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On the road to Egypt's Djoser step pyramid at Saqqara there's not a trace of a tourist anywhere, and a handful of trinket and souvenir salesmen sit on a metal railing hoping for a lucky break.
Just Deserts: 6 Ways to Bring Good Food to Poor Neighborhoods
As I noted in last week’s column , the connection between poverty and obesity cannot be denied. Studies show that low-income children are much more likely to be overweight than their wealthier counterparts and that more than one-third of adults who earn less than $15,000 a year are obese, while fewer than 25 percent of those who earn more than $50,000 a year are significantly overweight. That’s ...
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visit from Marybeth Pena, R.N. May 10.
Food for thought: Nutrigenomics as personalized medicine (Best of MedCitizens)
Every week, MedCity News highlights the best of its MedCitizens: syndication partners and MedCity News readers who discuss life science current events on MedCityNews.com. Now here's the best of what YOU had to say.
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