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Carnivores and Climate Change | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “You know what you ate this week—but do you know how it will affect climate change and the planet? As of today, you can use the Environmental Working Group (EWG)’s newly launched website to get information on food carbon footprints.View full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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Carnivores and Climate Change- see what @livablefuture has to say about Meatless Monday's environmental impact http://ow.ly/5Hrz3

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Health experts worldwide agree, people who eat a lot of red and processed meat should cut back | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “As physicians we recognize that lean meats may be a healthy part of almost anyone's diet. However, based on the preponderance of evidence compiled by scientistsView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 4, 2011 at 3:41 pm By:

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World health experts agree, people should cut back on red and processed meat http://ow.ly/47XtR from @livablefuture

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Are you learning your food habits at home? Doesn’t look like it. | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “When I was a teacher, a common gripe among the staff was that the parent--™s --weren--™t doing their job-- at home and how were --we,-- the teachersView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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Are u learning food habits at home? Doesn’t look like it. Healthy school food env more imp than ever: http://ow.ly/3znAQ h/t @livablefuture

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AVMA Member Hopeful Association Will Revisit Antimicrobial Position | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “U.S. industrial animal agriculture routinely incorporates low-dose concentrations of antimicrobials into the feed or water of healthy production animals forView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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marynmck Maryn McKenna Health Communicator

RT @R71: Veterinarian calls on AVMA to reconsider support for antibiotics in food animals http://bit.ly/dvJsoZ @livablefuture

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Baltimore Community Study Reveals All Too Common Effects of Food Deserts | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “This is thesecond of a two post series highlighting the critical issue of Food Deserts and how communities can work together to address their needs, as partView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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drwalker_rph Dave Walker Doctor, Pharmacist, and PharmD

RT @SpeakHealth Why are food deserts a health concern? A community study will tell you: http://bit.ly/2Ncp3 (Johns Hopkins)

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Just say NO to drugs in your meat: A plan to preserve antibiotics | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “The marvel of modern medicine is in jeopardy.  a growing pool of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, increasingly immune to our arsenal of prescription drugs,View full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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NewAmDiet Stephen Perrine Health Site

RT @EdiblesSF EdibleSF RT @livablefuture Just say NO to drugs in your meat: A plan to preserve antibiotics: http://bit.ly/8Qz3T3 #clf09

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Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “As the world's population and consumer demand continue to grow, there is urgent need to improve human health, prevent disease, and meet basic needs for food, water and shelter equitably for all people. The challenge of our time is to meet these goals as population increases while protecting the environment, preserving biodiversity, and conserving finite resources to meet the needs of future generations.View full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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JohnsHopkinsSPH JHU Public Health Medical School

JHSPH's CLF Blog: What Carcinogens Are in Your Turkey? http://bit.ly/KpQiQ

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Public Health & Industrial Farm Animal Production: Setting the Record Straight | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “The American Veterinary Medical Association's recent response to the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production's final report on the state ofView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 27, 2009 at 3:44 pm By:

NutritionDiva Monica Reinagel Health Professional

RT @livablefuture Public Health & Industrial Food Production: Setting Record Straight (response to AVMA) http://bit.ly/30ypZQ

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Will Taxing High Fructose Corn Syrup Fight Obesity? | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “Timing could be better considering the latest warnings of sugar shortages and price spikes by U.S. food manufacturers, but at least one public healthView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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Swine Flu | Center for a Livable Future

livablefutureblog.com — “Swine CAFOs & Novel H1N1 Flu: Separating Facts From Fears With cases documented in more than 170 countries, the global swine flu pandemic that erupted inView full resource at livablefutureblog.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2009 at 9:30 pm By:

JohnsHopkinsSPH JHU Public Health Medical School

RT @livablefuture: Need resources concerning swine flu? temp page on LFB for your convenience http://bit.ly/Wf0Rh #swine #swineflu

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