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Food Processing October 2006 Kantha Shelke |
Eat Yourself Thin America's obsession with its waistline has made the food industry pay closer attention to a new breed of diet- and weight-friendly foods. |
Food Processing October 2006 Mark Anthony |
Without a Trace Getting trace minerals into foods and beverages has become easier with the perfection of micro- and nanoencapsulation techniques. But some issues -- such as flavor impact -- merit consideration. |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2006 |
Condition-Specific Products While generally healthful foods likely will continue to make up the bulk of "good-for-you" items on grocery store shelves, foods and supplements that target specific health conditions are on the rise. |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2006 |
NUTRA NEWS You Can Use Ocean Spray introduces new "not from concentrate" cranberry juice... JamboLean's anti-hyperglycemic properties... LycoRed enters premix market... Low fat beef or chicken... Clarinol CLA reduces fat mass in body without additional exercise... etc. |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2006 Kerry Hughes |
Weightloss Waters? Although the low-carb craze has subsided, it has changed the way many think about their diets. Bread and other carbohydrate-based foods no longer are enjoyed with the abandon of the "low-fat" days. |
Wired October 2006 Thomas Goetz |
The Thin Pill 75 million Americans may have something called metabolic syndrome. How Big Pharma turned obesity into a disease - then invented the drugs to cure it. |
Science News September 23, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Babies Motor Better with Breast Milk Even a few months of breastfeeding appear to confer important motor-coordination benefits on an infant. |
Food Processing September 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: Muscles for breakfast Nature's Path helps morning exercisers refuel their muscles with Optimum ReBound cereal. |
AskMen.com Jen Woodward |
Minerals 101 You don't have to consult the periodic table to make sure your body is getting the minerals it needs. |
Science News September 9, 2006 Janet Raloff |
A New Bible for Eating Well A new, 5,000-page book from the Institute of Medicine offers comprehensive nutrition advice and eating guidelines. |
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