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Nutrition and gluten labeling could see shake-up under FDA strategic plan
The Foods and Veterinary Medicine (FVM) Program outlines seven goals and more than 100 specific initiatives that the agency intends to focus on up to 2016, covering food safety, nutrition, and animal health.
MYOS Signs Distribution Deal, Sees Year One Sales Exceeding $5 Million
CEDAR KNOLLS, NJ-- - MYOS Corporation , a company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of muscle health and performance therapeutic products, today announced the signing of a distribution ...
Behind scenes, Health Canada experts clashed with minister's views on food labels
Health Canada's top nutrition experts are at odds over their minister's laissez-faire approach to company-sponsored nutrition labels on the front of food packages, internal records suggest.b
The New Face of Farming, Part 1
Farmers in Vermont are getting creative to supplement their farm income and stay afloat.
CTD Holdings, Inc. Reports Revenue of $442,000, Representing Growth of 73.7% for the First Quarter 2012
ALACHUA, Fla. -- CTD Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB:CTDH) reported record quarterly revenues of $442,000 for the first quarter ended March 31, 2012, a 73.7% increase over first quarter 2011. Of the $442,000 in ...
Avoid these 7 scary food ingredients, author advises
When scanning food labels at the grocery store, most of us will look first at the Nutrition Facts panel. But author Andrea Donsky says that's the wrong approach.
The New Face of Farming: Part One
Farmers in Vermont are getting creative to supplement their farm income and stay afloat.
Reinventing the Web, One Site at a Time: New Label Helps People Make Smarter Decisions About Information We Share Online
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA-- - At this week's Internet Identity Workshop, Kantara Initiative's Information Sharing Work Group released a proposed Standard Information Sharing Label designed to help people understand ...
Why You Shouldn't Eat Cheap Sushi
As sushi has gone mainstream, lower cost suppliers have come into the market offering fishy products.
Why not label GMO foods?
Low fat. Gluten free. All natural. Organic. Cage-free. Contains: peanuts. The latest buzz words or health crazes plastered on food products give us a reason to purchase. Savvy advertisers dream up enticing packaging. Or maybe it’s just a handwritten “local” sign put up at the co-op.
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