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Food and Nutrition in the Media

Update on Energy Drinks (March. 2013)

Soda Issues (Nov. 2012)

Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free Diets – Important Topics that are Much Misunderstood (Oct. 2012)

Are Organic Foods Safer or Healthier than Conventional? "It Depends" (Oct. 2012)

Food and nutrition in the media (Apr. 2012)

Food and nutrition in the media (Mar. 2012)

Is School Lunch Pizza (sauce) a Vegetable? (Dec. 2011)

New MyPlate materials from USDA, Florida’s MyPlate for Seniors, and Harvard’s version of MyPlate (Oct. 2011)

For Your Information (May, 2010)

New Consensus Report on Sodium from the Institute of Medicine (May, 2010)

A Broadcast/Online Interview about Michael Pollan's book, "In Defense of Food" (October 2009)

Cooperative Extension and Technology Preconference Highlights (August 2009)

Food Ads Seen by Kids Are Dominated by Foods High in Sugar and Fat (Oct. 2007)

Rumors vs. Reliable Information (Sept. 2007)

March is National Nutrition Month®  - - 100% Fad Free (Feb. 2007)

Reducing Children's Television-Viewing Time: A Qualitative Study of Parents and Their Children (Dec. 2006)

Food-Related Advertising on Preschool Television: Building Brand Recognition in Young Viewers (Nov 2006)

AAP’s New Policy Statement and Wisconsin’s New State Plan Call for Collaboration to Promote Healthy Lifestyles (June 2006)

5 A Day – Change is on the way! (June 2006)

Review of "Super Size Me" - the educationally enhanced DVD (Aug. 2005)

High energy density and large portion sizes both contribute to overeating (Nov. 2004)

WINPAW and Other Healthy Weight Coalition Activities in WI (Nov. 2004)

Nutrition accuracy in popular magazines (July 2001)

Why nutrition advice flip-flops, or does it? (May 2001)

Credibility of nutrition related research as reported in newspapers (Feb. 2000)

Accuracy of nutrition information reported in popular magazines (Feb. 2000)


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