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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...
Kids' favorite snack? It's a fruit surprise
New data from NPD Research show that fresh fruit is the most popular snack among children today — a finding greeted with some skepticism by nutritionists.
Dole's plans for frozen-fruit plant in N.C. on hold
Dole Food's plans for a frozen fruit plant in North Carolina are on hold indefinitely, company owner David Murdock has confirmed.
In good taste this year: tropical fruit, chocolate
The Chicago Sun-Times looks food trend predictions from Center for Culinary Development, which tracks trends and develops products for major food companies and...
FDA Raps Claims for Green Tea and Certain Cancers
After reviewing health claims for green tea regarding a purported ability to reduce the risk of two types of cancer, the FDA concluded that existing evidence doesn't...
Salad safety: New rules for leafy greens
New industry rules for leafy greens aim to protect consumers from E. coli. Farmers and conservationists question the science behind the standards
Analysis distorts organic market in Canada
The recent analysis of Statistics Canada's data on organic fruit and vegetable production collected between 2000 and 2003 presents a distorted picture of the market...
Fruits, veggies, grains top new guidelines
...Fruits, veggies, grains top new guidelines 01/25/2005 The new Dietary Guidelines for Healthy Americans call for lots more fruits, vegetables and whole grains...
Health findings make tea -- especially green tea -- a hot sip
Consumers are starting to consider tea, especially green tea, a health drink — something with antioxidants that can make you feel better and possibly prevent cancer...
Antioxidants May Slow Alzheimer's, Studies Suggest
Antioxidants contained in fruit juices and wines are pointing to prevention for people at risk of suffering the debilitating Alzheimer's disease.