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Dietary Quality:
Prepare nutritious meals and snacks, and balance food with physical activity

Nutrients

Food Composition

Dietary Guidelines for Americans and USDA food guidance system

Other Food guides

Food Consumption Patterns

Functional Foods, Organic Foods & Vegetarian Diets

Physical Activity

Overweight, Obesity and Weight Control

Cardiovascular Diseases

Diabetes

Cancer

Other Health Conditions

Restricting milk intake may have serious effects on bone health, especially for adolescent girls (Feb. 2008)

Still another reason to eat those vegetables! (Jan. 2007)

Will testing your genes help you fit into your jeans? (Dec. 2006)

An orange a day may keep arthritis at bay! (June 2006)

Another reason to eat your vegetables! (Aug. 2005)

Osteoporosis prevention gets a boost from the U.S. Surgeon General (Nov. 2004)

Substance Abuse and Nutrition Education (May 2004)

To answer your question: Feingold Diet for ADHD? (March 2003)

To answer your question: dental caries (March 2003)

To answer your question: Parkinson's Disease (Jan. 2002)

Update on osteoporosis (Oct. 2001)

Maternal nutrition and adult disease (May 2001)

To answer your question: arthritis? (May 2001)

Gluten free diets and autism (April 2001)


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November 25, 2009
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