Cereal Too High in Sugar

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Breakfast cereals 'still too high in sugar' - Health News - NHS Choices

nhs.uk — “Children’s breakfast cereals are “so full of sugar they should be in the chocolate biscuit aisle of supermarkets,” the Daily Express has warned. Several newspapers have reported the findings of...View full resource at nhs.uk

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Most Recently Shared on March 22, 2012 at 1:21 am By:

ZenGrifter Dr Mark S. Bonar Doctor and Physician

Sweet breakfast cereals 'too sugary for kids' http://t.co/sfecSm0Q

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When Blood Sugar Is Too High

kidshealth.org — “For people with diabetes, controlling blood sugar levels is important. Having a blood sugar level that's too high can make you feel lousy, and having high blood sugar levels a lot can be unhealthy.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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General Mills steps down sugar in kids' cereals | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Mills Inc is lowering the amount of sugar in its children's breakfast cereals to no more than 10 grams per serving from 11 grams a year ago, the latest move from a U.S. foodmakerView full resource at reuters.com

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General Mills steps down sugar in kids' cereals | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Mills Inc is lowering the amount of sugar in its children's breakfast cereals to no more than 10 grams per serving from 11 grams a year ago, the latest move from a U.S. foodmakerView full resource at reuters.com

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Reuters: General Mills steps down sugar in kids' cereals http://reut.rs/gD74o7

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Sugar and High Blood Pressure

highbloodpressureinfo.org — “The increase in Sugar and High Blood Pressure among Eskimos is a sure indication that we need to change our eating habits. Learn how too much sugar affects insulin, magnesium and sodium.View full resource at highbloodpressureinfo.org

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Too Many High Blood Sugars | Blog About Diabetes | The Life of a Diabetic

thelifeofadiabetic.com — “I have been noticing a lot more high blood sugars than I have in the past. I am not happy with this and outlined 5 steps to help me keep blood sugars at a better level.View full resource at thelifeofadiabetic.com

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Upper limit for sugar intake may be too high, suggests study

foodnavigator-usa.com — “Consuming 25 percent of daily calories in the form of added sugars – in line with the government recommended maximum – could increase risk factors for heart disease, according to a new study.View full resource at foodnavigator-usa.com

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Upper limit for sugar intake may be too high, suggests study http://t.co/pMzcejv

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Upper limit for sugar intake may be too high, suggests study

foodnavigator-usa.com — “Consuming 25 percent of daily calories in the form of added sugars – in line with the government recommended maximum – could increase risk factors for heart disease, according to a new study.View full resource at foodnavigator-usa.com

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Upper limit for sugar intake may be too high, suggests study http://t.co/OXNMMwc via @FoodNavigatorUS

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The Official British Heart Foundation Blog: Sugar content will remain high in Coco Pops, despite moves to make the cereal healthier

britishheartfoundation.blogspot.com — “The Official British Heart Foundation Blog: Sugar content will remain high in Coco Pops, despite moves to make the cereal healthierView full resource at britishheartfoundation.blogspot.com

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Sugar content will remain high in Coco Pops, despite moves to make the cereal healthier. Read @theBHF view: http://bit.ly/cC8JiS

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Kids’ Cereal – High in Sugar, Low in Fiber [New Report] | Fooducate

fooducate.com — “USA Today has two stories out about a recent research project by Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. The findings were presented inView full resource at fooducate.com

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New blog post: Kids' Cereal - High in Sugar, Low in Fiber [New Report] http://bit.ly/chHpa

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Effects of Serving High-Sugar Cereals on Children's Breakfast Eating Behavior - RWJF

rwjf.org — “Low-sugar cereal served with fruit is found quite acceptable by youth as a breakfast choice.View full resource at rwjf.org

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RT @davidccolby Healthier breakfasts for kids. If U serve it, will they eat it? The answer is YES: http://rwjf.ws/dTEwfE

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Too High - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “I have been experiencing some different things I think is associated with my blood sugar being high. About every evening for the past week or more, I get a fee…View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Type1 diabetes: Too High - I have been experiencing some different things I think is associated with my blood sugar ... http://ow.ly/1dm0gd

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Medical News: Kids Will Eat Low-Sugar Cereals - in Pediatrics, Obesity from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Despite the heavy marketing of sugary breakfast cereals to children, kids seem willing to eat low-sugar cereals -- particularly if they can add fresh fruit or a small amount of table sugar, researcherView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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JayGordonMDFAAP Jay Gordon, MD, FAAP Doctor, Pediatrician, Health Communicator, and Physician

"If you feed it, they will eat." http://bit.ly/f3ctSw Might lose a few wrong diagnoses of ADD/ADHD in the process.

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too much sugar increases the risk for heart disease

jonnybowdenblog.com — “sugar not fat may turn out to be the real culprit in heart disease. A new study shows that high levels of sugar increases heart disease riskView full resource at jonnybowdenblog.com

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Cereals & Nutrition | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Cereals & Nutrition. When sugar content is low and fiber content is high, cereals are typical of good-for-you nutrient-dense foods. These are the most beneficial contributions to a healthy diet, with g...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Cereals & Nutrition: When sugar content is low and fiber content is high, cereals are typical of good... http://bit.ly/ibzcC7 #nutrition

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