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Researcher says evidence does not support fruit juice-obesity link
According to a recent analysis of government data, children who drank 100 percent juice had healthier overall diets than non-juice consumers and consumed more total...
U.S. Leads in Obesity but Transatlantic Weight Gap Is Narrowing
"Overweight Consumers and the Future of Food and Drinks," a new report from independent market analyst Datamonitor, reveals that the American waistline is getting...
Diet Summit prompts establishment of Latino Nutrition Coalition
Oldways Preservation Trust's second annual Latin American Diet Summit prompts establishment of Latino Nutrition Coalition
Obesity task force aims for July deadline
The chairman of the Task Force on Media and Childhood Obesity said that the group planned to report back to Congress and the FCC in mid July with recommendations for...
Got lawsuit? Milk dieter's is thrown out
Catherine Holmes saw the ads for the so-called "dairy diet" and thought it would be a tasty way to lose a few pounds. After all, she loves buttermilk, yogurt and cheese.
Americans adopt heart-healthier diets
Over the past 20 years, the diets of American adults have become more consistent with most dietary recommendations for heart disease prevention -- but the trend may...
Diet and Fat: A mistaken consensus
In 1988, the surgeon general, C. Everett Koop, proclaimed ice cream to a be public-health menace right up there with cigarettes. Alluding to his office’s famous 1964...
Is obesity killing us or not?
A 2004 CDC report was misinterpreted and has been restated; fat is not the No. 2 killer.
Diet riot: The evolution of diet sodas
First there was Diet Rite, then Tab and Diet Pepsi. In 1982, Diet Coke arrived on the scene. Now Coke Zero is the latest entry on the market.
Sweeteners Smooth Taste of Diet Sodas, Help Sales Grow
Beverage-makers avoid 'diet' label to attract young adults, 'macho' men who won't buy diet sodas