Nutrition Myths February 2010

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Nutrition Myths February 2010

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Nutrition Myths February 2010

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Most Recently Shared on December 3, 2011 at 5:53 am By:

HealthyFellow J P Fanton

@SoxTom re: Oreos - That would be a stretch. But, (non-alkaline) dark chocolate might lower stroke risk. http://t.co/1aXk1V5w

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Press Conference Regarding Flaws in the 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines

organizedwisdom.com — “Raw food nutrition specialist Margie Clarke, RN, shares this video of a press conference held on February 14, 2011 by Sally Fallon Morell of the Weston A. Price Foundation regarding the flaws in the 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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MythBusters: Nutrition Edition - Wellsphere

wellsphere.com — “This post has been sitting in my draft box since late February.  I was supposed to cover this topic on my Health & Fitness segment on NBC KARE 11 on March 2View full resource at wellsphere.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 3:00 pm By:

wellsphere Wellsphere Health Site

In honor of National Nutrition Month, here are some common myths around nutrition exposed for what they really are: http://t.co/V4nzQQpJ

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MythBusters: Nutrition Edition - Wellsphere

wellsphere.com — “This post has been sitting in my draft box since late February.  I was supposed to cover this topic on my Health & Fitness segment on NBC KARE 11 on March 2View full resource at wellsphere.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 1:53 pm By:

wellsphere Wellsphere Health Site

In honor of National Nutrition Month, here are some common myths around nutrition exposed for what they really are: http://t.co/b9W9JQVr

2 months ago...

Walmart announces "Great for You" front-of-package symbol - Institute of Medicine

iom.edu — “Walmart rolled out a new icon on February 7, 2012, to help its customers identify healthier foods. The "Great for You" symbol will appear on packaging for foods that meet nutritional criteria established by the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the FDA, the USDA, and the IOM, beginning with Walmart’s Great Value, Marketside food items, and fruits and vegetables.View full resource at iom.edu

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Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 12:35 pm By:

DrHubaEvaluator George Huba, Ph.D. Psychologist, PhD, and Doctor

Walmart announces "Great for You" front-of-package symbol - Walmart rolled out a new icon on February 7, 2012, to he... http://t.co/Yay4F3si

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YouTube - 2020 conference - Hans Rosling video

youtube.com — “Video presented at the IFPRI 2020 conference, "Leveraging Agriculture for Improving Nutrition and Health," February 2010, New Delhi, India.View full resource at youtube.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 12, 2011 at 6:00 pm By:

globalsurgeon Adam L. Kushner Doctor, Surgeon, and Physician

RT @laurawhudson A must-watch from @ifpri - Hans Rosling jumping about showing 200 years of human development http://youtu.be/bDBW0V4RACo

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Go ahead, drink your milk

eurekalert.org — “A study to be published in the January edition of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reveals that drinking three glasses of milk per day may lead to an 18 percent decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. From dispelling the myth that dairy causes heart disease, to revealing dairy's weight loss benefits, the news release provides a 2010 roundup of select dairy research.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Healthy Eats » Archive » Talking To The Experts: Child Nutrition Guru Melissa Halas-Liang

blog.foodnetwork.com — “Food Network's Healthy Eats: Healthy Recipes, Weight Loss Tips & Nutrition InformationView full resource at blog.foodnetwork.com

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healthyeats FN's Healthy Eats Healthy Eating Site

We talked to child nutrition guru Melissa Halas-Liang about child obesity and common nutrition myths. http://bit.ly/aTVdeD

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Table of Contents — February 2010, 25 (1) — Nutr Clin Pract

ncp.sagepub.com — “Table of Contents — February 2010, 25 (1) — Nutr Clin PractView full resource at ncp.sagepub.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2010 at 11:31 pm By:

NurseEducator Teresa Heithaus Nurse

Good info in Nutrition in Clinical Practice 2/10 issue GI Motility/Wound Healing http://bit.ly/cXGeYd

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Cooking Light Magazine Online Features for April 2010 issue - CookingLight.com

cookinglight.com — “What's new this month at CookingLight.comView full resource at cookinglight.com

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Simple Swaps and Suggestions for a Healthy 2010! | BeautyNewsNYC

beautynewsnyc.com — “By the time February rolls around, many of your nutrition and fitness-focused resolutions may not be going as planned. Instead of beating yourself up about theView full resource at beautynewsnyc.com

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HispanicTrending: Mexican-Americans Most Active in U.S.

juantornoe.blogs.com — “February 12, 2010 Via HealthDay News Mexican-Americans are tops in meeting national health goals for physical activity, says a new study that challenges previous research that found whites are the most likely to be physically active. Researchers at the University of Chicago and Arizona State University analyzed data collected from 10,000 people in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Each of the participants wore an electronic device that recorded their activity levels. Nearly 2View full resource at juantornoe.blogs.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 19, 2010 at 9:14 pm By:

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RT @minutrition @LatinoNutrition Physical activity role models: Mexican-Americans Most Active in U.S. http://bit.ly/9RLqIx

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