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Coca-Cola says it will work to make lower-calorie drinks and clear nutrition information more widely available around the world. The Atlanta-based company already offers diet drinks in most markets. But they're not as readily available in emerging
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Calorie counts on soda machines U.S. soft drink companies led by Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have agreed to put calorie counts on vending machines and encourage low-calorie drinks as sugary beverages come under increasing scrutiny. Starting in 2013,
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If you only give nutritional labels on food a glance before you dig in, you're not alone a new study has found that almost all people ignore nutrition labels on food, even calorie counts. The Journal of the American Dietetic Association study
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Agriculture Department recently got a real-life lesson in the loose definition of the trendiest word in groceries: "local." Catfish wars heat up over inspection feud Catfish wars heat up over inspection feud U.S. catfish farmers thought they had
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Brazil's fast-food chains have six months to start giving consumers calorie counts and nutritional information about their burgers, fries and milkshakes. The new data are required under the terms of an agreement reached between the federal government
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Those bagels, muffins, fruit smoothies, soups, salads and panini sandwiches at Panera Bread soon will come with a little something extra...The company that operates 48 Panera restaurants in central Ohio and elsewhere in the state is putting up new
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Everywhere Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 There has been a rising problem with obesity for the past thirty years in America. Now the government is trying to make Americans healthier by counting calories. According to The Wall Street Journal , thousands of
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not laughing at the overwhelming obesity epidemic that has plagued the nation for years, and the agency is taking aim at businesses that typically offer less-than-nutritious food choices. Per new
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At a breast cancer conference Friday in Barcelona, experts discussed how to implement mammogram screening programs across Europe, balancing fighting cancer with the goal of targeting only those women who need to be screened. For years, officials have
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As the H1N1 flu outbreak continues to wind down, state health officials reported Wednesday that two more Minnesotans have died from the disease. The deaths, which occurred last November and earlier this month, were confirmed in the past week,
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