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Mars talks up cocoa's medicinal potential

Mars Inc. said yesterday it is holding "serious discussions with large pharmaceutical companies" about the development of a line of cocoa-based prescription drugs...

Beverages can add to weight gain

Each year, weight gain sneaks up on millions of Americans who indulge in high-calorie drinks. Beverages now make up 21 percent of our daily calorie consumption....

Industry proves proactive on pathogen prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report their 2010 target goal...

Study shows U.S. agencies must talk to boost food safety

U.S. federal agencies must do a better job of sharing information with each other as well as state, local and private organizations to combat deadly bacteria such as...

Probiotic Bacteria May Protect Against Autoimmune Diseases

A Swedish study shows probiotics can increase "infection defense" white blood cells and may be able to reduce disease-causing overreactions in the immune system.

Beverages sweetened with high fructose corn syrup affect fullness, hunger same as as those sweetened with sugar

A statement from Audrae Erickson, president of the Corn Refiners Association, on peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Latin-American Diet Summit Coming in April

  ...Americans have higher rates of many nutrition-related ailments — such as diabetes and obesity — than most other Americans. Oldways will explore solutions to...

Coalition forms to criticize low-carb dieting

  ...and gout. The diets also increase the risk for coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and several types of cancer. Moreover, the coalition identified a number of...

FSIS head unveils new initiatives

  ...Murano pointed with pride to the recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention document that reported significant reductions in key foodborne illnesses. For...

Don t blame obesity on high-fructose corn syrup

  ...than table sugar or any other sweetener as a contributor to obesity, nor to diabetes or cancer. That disputes reports circulating earlier this year that there is...

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