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How to keep a food diary
What is a food diary? A food diary is a complete record of the food your child has eaten during a certain period of time. This record will help the dietitian know your child's needs.
0 CommentwilliamsttSeptember, 15th 2008
How to Understand and Use the Nutrition Facts Label
People look at food labels for different reasons. But whatever the reason, many consumers would like to know how to use this information more effectively and easily. The following label-building ...
0 CommentwilliamsttSeptember, 17th 2008
Using The Food Guide Pyramid: A Resource for Nutrition Educators
The Food Guide Pyramid was introduced in 1992 to illustrate a food guide developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to help healthy Americans use the Dietary Guidelines to choose foods ...
0 CommentwilliamsttSeptember, 18th 2008
The UltraSimple Diet Companion Guide
The UltraSimple Diet teaches you how you can do that by offering an easy-to-follow, comprehensive method for reducing inflammation and toxicity—two key elements that are sending your body out of ...
0 CommentwilliamsttSeptember, 18th 2008
Guide to Measuring Household Food Security
The presence of hunger in American households due to insufficient resources to obtain food has been a long-standing challenge to U.S. health, nutrition, and social policy. The success of the nation's ...
0 CommentwilliamsttSeptember, 18th 2008
Food & Fitness Guide
Use the PREMIER Food and Fitness Guide to meet the PREMIER Lifestyle Guidelines. * Look up the calories, fat, saturated fat, and sodium for foods you eat. * Compare foods to make ...
0 CommentmarcSeptember, 23rd 2008
Detection of Melamine Using Commercial ELISA
Recent cases of adulteration with melamine have led to the need for rapid and reliable screening methods. To meet this need, commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test kits for the ...
0 CommentmarcSeptember, 24th 2008
Organic Chemistry
No matter the reason – the benefits of wholesome, more healthful food and sustainable resources for the optimists, or Mad Cow Disease and pesticide residue for the pessimists – more people are ...
0 CommentrivasSeptember, 30th 2008