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American Dietetic Association is a nutritional disgrace

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American Dietetic Association is a nutritional disgrace: (NaturalNews) The Alliance for Natural Health (ANH) has c... http://bit.ly/dvIdNX

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Is the American Dietetic Association Attempting to Limit Market Competition in Nutrition Counseling? - Forbes

forbes.com — “VideoDeep within the annals of obscure amendments to state licensure statutes, and within the US Patent and Trademark Office’s records, a battle is raging which could have a massive impact on the way you access nutrition information in our nation’s healthcare system. Here’s the outline: Through a series of bills it is supporting [...]View full resource at forbes.com

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What's new in nutrition - MontereyHerald.com :

montereyherald.com — “Whats new for 2012? For nutrition professionals, the mother ship has changed its name. As of Jan. 1, the American Dietetic Association is now the "Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics." The new name better represents the largest food and nutrition science organization in the world. I like it.View full resource at montereyherald.com

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The American Dietetic Association changes its name - latimes.com

latimes.com — “The American Dietetic Association changes its name to the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsView full resource at latimes.com

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“Big Food” Pays to Play with the America’s Nutritionists | Organic Connections

organicconnectmag.com — “The Food & Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE), the annual conference of The American Dietetic Association (ADA) is well attended by registered dietitians (RDs), researchers, policy makers and health-care providers—and all the big corporate players in the processed food industry.View full resource at organicconnectmag.com

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“Big Food” Pays to Play with the America’s Nutritionists | Organic Connections http://t.co/JXCOh8dW

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Socioeconomic status may explain racial disparities in diet, exercise, and weight

eurekalert.org — “Large disparities exist in obesity and other chronic diseases across racial/ethnic groups in the United States. A new study published in the December issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association finds that people with a lower socioeconomic status are more likely to be overweight, regardless of racial/ethnic background, and that the level of nutritional knowledge and health awareness did not lead to significant racial differences in weight and diet.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Socioeconomic status may explain racial disparities in diet, exercise, and weight http://t.co/3wGESkQ7

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“Big Food” Pays to Play with the America’s Nutritionists | Organic Connections

organicconnectmag.com — “The Food & Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE), the annual conference of The American Dietetic Association (ADA) is well attended by registered dietitians (RDs), researchers, policy makers and health-care providers—and all the big corporate players in the processed food industry.View full resource at organicconnectmag.com

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ADA' s Current Corporate Sponsors

eatright.org — “The American Dietetic Association would like to recognize and thank our Corporate Sponsors for their generous support of ADA events and programs.View full resource at eatright.org

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Halloween Nutrition Myth: Non-fat and Low-fat are Best | Endless Beauty Media

endlessbeauty.com — “Halloween Candy Don’t be tricked this Halloween when selecting healthier treats. Just because an item is labeled low-fat or non-fat doesn’t necessarily mean it’s lower in calories or that the treat is healthier according to Judy Caplan, a registered dietitian and spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association. This is a common food myth.View full resource at endlessbeauty.com

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Non-fat and low-fat candy, is it really better for you? We break down the myths for you this Halloween! http://t.co/RNVApGK6

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Nutrition Expert on Food and Nutrition Trends at the ADA Convention | Michelle Dudash

michelledudash.com — “Nutrition expert Michelle Dudash discovers new healthy foods at the American Dietetic Association. Dietitian Michelle Dudash discovers new health foods at ADA.View full resource at michelledudash.com

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Most Recently Shared on October 4, 2011 at 12:41 am By:

JanetHelm Janet Helm, RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

Great review of food trends spotted at ADA's #FNCE. Still working on my recap. Good job @michelledudash http://t.co/FAOcy2pw

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Trends in Nutrition Attitudes.Healthy Eating Out. | ajc.com

ajc.com — “If you’re eating more vegetables, fish and berries you’re a part of a nationwide nutrition trend identified by the American Dietetic Association.View full resource at ajc.com

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ADA Releases Findings of Nutrition and You: Trends 2011 Survey

eatright.org — “The American Dietetic Association today released the findings of its nationwide consumer opinion survey, Nutrition and You: Trends 2011. The survey presents a vivid look at consumers' knowledge and attitudes, and offers an opportunity to view two decades of trends in the ways Americans regard food, nutrition and health.View full resource at eatright.org

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JeffreyBlandPhD Jeffrey Bland, PhD Health Professional and Health Executive

The American Dietetic Association has released the results of a nationwide consumer survey today: http://t.co/QJv6w46n

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American Dietetic Association Presents Medallion Awards to Eight Members for Service to ADA and Dietetics Profession

newswise.com — “The American Dietetic Association presented its prestigious 2011 Medallion Awards to eight members in recognition of their outstanding service and leadership to ADA and the dietetics profession. Medallion Awards have been given each year since 1976. The winners received their awards at an Honors Breakfast on Sunday, September 25, during ADA’s Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo, September 24-27 in San Diego, Calif.View full resource at newswise.com

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Potatoes are the largest and most affordable source of potassium of any vegetable or fruit

eurekalert.org — “Research presented today at the American Dietetic Association's (ADA) Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE) demonstrates that potatoes are one of the best nutritional values in the produce department, providing significantly better nutritional value per dollar than most other raw vegetables. Per serving, white potatoes were the largest and most affordable source of potassium of any vegetable or fruit.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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AAAS Potatoes are the largest and most affordable source of potassium of any vegetable or fruit http://t.co/n6fNAApJ

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American Dietetic Association Becomes Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

eatright.org — “The American Dietetic Association, the world' s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, will change its name effective January 2012 to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The announcement was made Saturday, September 24, by registered dietitian and ADA President Sylvia Escott-Stump at ADA' s 2011 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo in San Diego, Calif.View full resource at eatright.org

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Most Recently Shared on September 26, 2011 at 9:29 pm By:

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American Dietetic Association to become the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics http://t.co/eHAOJmfm

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Dietitians Online Blog: The American Dietetic Association Announces the Theme for National Nutrition Month, March 2012

dietitians-online.blogspot.com — “Dietitians Online was created to acknowledge the dedication and talents of the Registered Dietitian on the Internet and to provide reliable on-line food and nutrition information to the media, consumer, health professional and educator.View full resource at dietitians-online.blogspot.com

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Dietitians Online Blog: ADA Announces the theme for NNM 2012... http://t.co/1bjZeZ5

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