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Well Noted: Talkin' 'Bout a Resolution
What resolutions have you made for processing in 2006? Editor David Feder has a few suggestions.
Nutrition Beyond the Trends: How to feed a kid
The overwhelming attention paid to the childhood obesity crisis these days is laudable. Unfortunately, some approaches are forgetting a key factor: Children are not...
Focus on: Childhood Obesity
In spite of all the press and the studies and the looming health issues, it appears parents are just not that concerned about childhood obesity.
Food and Beverage Market for Kids Growing Like a Weed
By 2007, sales of kids’ foods and beverages could reach as high as $38 billion or more.
Time to change your oil
There are good fats and bad fats; next year, trans fats are going to be very bad.
Wellness Foods Establishes Editorial Advisory Board
In creating an advisory panel for Wellness Foods we assembled a panel of skilled and informed experts on nutrition and health.
Childhood in Crisis
It’s been 20 years of steady upward girth inflation for our nation’s children, but we’ve yet to successfully address the critical issue of childhood obesity.
Well Noted: When Scientists Go Bad
“Vitamin E is harmful”, “salt is poison”, “organic cookies decimate the endangered orangutan habitat” and “the childhood obesity crisis is a red herring made up by...
The Politics of Obesity
This year’s report on the obesity crisis focuses on what’s driving processors in their efforts to make the next generation of food and drink products designed to...
Questionable new tactics from the Food Police
The Center for Science in the Public Interest assumes incorrectly there is no room in a healthy diet for enjoyable foods.