September is here, and with it comes a new morning routine. A lot of kids are heading back to school this week, so instead of packing the car to go to the pool or the
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Raw Milk: Clear Risks, No Benefits
June [was] National Dairy Month–a time to appreciate and enjoy all of the wonderful aspects of dairy products, such as the taste and nutrition benefits, as well as the process that has contributed to making…
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BPA and Thanksgiving: Enjoy Your Dinner with No Fear
Thanksgiving is a time for reflection and thanks – a time to be thankful for the bountiful blessings of life, family and home. It is especially memorable for the festivities and memorable celebrations where the…
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The Flavored Milk Wars
As a Registered Dietitian (RD) who has dedicated more than 30 years of my work and volunteer life to child nutrition, I’m bewildered by the intensity of efforts to ban flavored milk from schools. Petition…
Putting the Latest BPA Study in Perspective
Recently a peer-reviewed study appeared in Environmental Health Perspectives that suggested a significant drop in levels of bisphenol A when the study participants consumed a diet that avoided contact with BPA.
This study reflects what…
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Japan's Crisis and the Food Supply
Consumer concern about food contaminated by radiation from damaged nuclear power plants in Japan is unwarranted at this time. The level of radiation that could potentially reach the USA is anticipated to be very low…
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What's Cooking? Acrylamide
With last week’s release of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, there was an increase in attention on healthy eating. The same may be true about the upcoming release of the National Toxicology Program (NTP)…
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Technology in Food Should Not Be Feared
As a dietitian with a passion for communicating about food production, processing, and technology, I’m often puzzled when I think about the readiness with which consumers embrace the latest mobile or electronic technology and yet…
Improving Consumer Trust in Today’s Food System
In early October, I had the pleasure of attending the 5th Annual Center for Food Integrity (CFI) Food System Summit in Chicago. This year’s Summit brought together a diverse group of food system members including…
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Fast-Growing Salmon Causes a Splash
Whether grilled, fried, baked or broiled, Salmon, an oily-fish present in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, is one of the most widely consumed species of fish in the world. As an important source of…
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