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Editor's Plate: Misplaced blame and ignorance

Editor Dave Fusaro critiques the Institute of Medicine report on food advertising and childhood obesity, noting that it is based on outdated research.

Salt Talks Continue

The Salt Institute justifiably asks “Where’s the outrage?” over the lack of fair play in the science media when salt proves yet again unworthy of being demonized.

Probiotic bacteria could help prevent allergies

According to researchers at the University of Helsinki, exposing pregnant mothers and infants to probiotic bacteria could help stimulate the growth of the immune...

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.

Wellness Foods Trends 2007

We consulted the top experts in consumer and producer research to bring you the latest on the ingredient and product trends that affect your industry. Whether the...

Ingredient Research

Blue Pacific Flavors Inc. announces strategic collaboration agreement with HortResearch

Well Noted: Because Nutrition Research Was Always This Way

In previous columns I’ve written about the persistence of certain health and nutrition myths, especially the salt and sodium one, that healthy adults are at risk of...

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.

Alcohol and postmenopausal women

According to researchers at the National Cancer Institute, alcohol consumption (regardless of the type of alcohol) is linked to an increased risk of the most common...

Wellness Food Trends for 2009

Condition-based marketing and parental concern for babies and toddlers will provide opportunities for product developers in the year ahead.

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