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WEBNutrition Action provides honest, unbiased, science-based advice on nutrition and health. Since 1971, the Center for Science in the Public Interest has been a strong advocate for …

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Nutrition Action

WEBWant to lower your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and more? Nutrition Action brings you the latest unbiased, evidence-based advice on how to stay healthy.

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Healthy Meetings

WEBHealthy Meetings Nearly half of our waking hours are spent at work, and many of those hours are spent in meetings and conferences. By adopting healthy meeting guidelines, …

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The planet & your health

WEBChanging your diet alone won’t reverse climate change, but it can help. Here’s which foods and packaging are good for both your health and the planet’s.

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Why Good Nutrition is Important

WEBUnhealthy eating and physical inactivity are leading causes of death in the U.S. Unhealthy diet contributes to approximately 678,000 deaths each year in the U.S., due to nutrition- …

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Take our latest food & health quiz!

WEBTake our latest food & health quiz! When it comes to health, there are no guarantees. But you can hedge your bets by knowing how to eat healthy and lower your risk of illness.

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Healthy food banking

WEBResources for advocates and policymakers to improve the nutritional quality of food and beverages available through the charitable food system.

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Living longerand healthier

WEBLiving longerand healthier “People don’t just want to live longer,” says Frank Hu, chair of the nutrition department at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. “They want …

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National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity

WEBNANA promotes, within the legislative and executive branches of government, a better understanding of the importance of healthy eating, physical activity, and obesity control …

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10 simple tips to get (and stay) healthy in 2024

WEBEat more fruits and vegetables. Cut back on salt, saturated fat, and sugar. Switch to whole grains. Get your body moving. Many people know all that and more. But how do you …

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How food companies sneak new ingredients past the FDA

WEBThe FDA's review of new food ingredients has a big legal loophole—and food and supplement companies are taking advantage of it at the expense of public health.

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Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks

WEBNutrition Action provides honest, unbiased, science-based advice on nutrition and health.

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Synthetic food dyes: A rainbow of risks Center for Science in the

WEBSynthetic food dyes can cause behavioral issues in some kids. Learn the health risks of food dyes—and how to avoid them.

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High-fructose corn syrup

WEBThe resulting syrups con­tain as much as 90 percent fructose, but most HFCS is 42 percent or 55 percent fructose. In 2013, about 59 pounds of corn sweeteners, mostly HFCS, and …

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Fact vs. fiction

WEBWhich claims about food and health can you trust? Don’t count on celebrities, the latest headlines, industry-funded research studies, supplements, food labels, and ads. We …

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Synthetic food dyes: Health risks, history, and policy

WEBSynthetic food dyes-also called food coloring or artificial color-are commonly used in food and drinks, but they can cause health problems. Here's what to know.

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Frequently asked questions and customer service

WEBWelcome on behalf of CSPI & Nutrition Action 's customer service team Paid Nutrition Action print subscribers can access digital issues, articles, recipes, and the archive on …

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Overlooked but essential: The role of public health veterinarians in

WEBThe United States Department of Agriculture is considering a move to reduce food safety monitoring by public health veterinarians. Should consumers be worried?

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