Home | Business News | Browse by Publication | E | Environmental Nutrition | July, 2005

Environmental Nutrition

An independent (no sponsors, no advertisements) consumer newsletter offering practical guidance on food and nutrition. Covers a wide range of food and nutrition topics, including food safety, nutritional supplements, and recent research findings. Includes nutrition comparison charts that identify best buys for shoppers among brand-name foods.

Walking boosts survival after breast cancer.
July 01, 2005

Meat and poultry: how to defend against microbes, mad cow and more: (p...
July 01, 2005

When diets don't work: losing weight with prescription drugs or surger...
July 01, 2005

Natural, free range, bird friendly: can you trust labels?
July 01, 2005

"Less sugar"? Translation: splenda inside.
July 01, 2005

Strong women, strong hearts.
July 01, 2005

A look at mad cow now.(Brief Article)
July 01, 2005

Are Ester-C and Ester-E better absorbed? more potent?
July 01, 2005

Is raw really better? En weighs in on the raw vs cooked debate.
July 01, 2005

Multipurpose papaya earns [a.sup.+] in nutrition.
July 01, 2005

Higher dietary intakes of lignans are linked to better cognitive funct...
July 01, 2005

Men with a high intake of dairy foods, particularly low-fat dairy, are...
July 01, 2005

Low-fat diet prevents breast cancer recurrence.
July 01, 2005

EN sheds some light on "lite" ice creams.(Nutrition Comparison)(Enviro...
July 01, 2005

Vitamin B12 supplements are as effective as injections for correcting ...
July 01, 2005