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...school nutritionist compete against BigFoot pizzas and Super- Size fries? The $50,000 the U.S. government allots each state annually to teach kids to eat right is lost next to the billions spent designing food and packaging that will ring the kids' Pavlovian bells. A telling statistic: Kellogg's in 1993 spent $32 million advertising a single product: Frosted Flakes. By comparison, last year the produce industry spent $55 million on an educational program to promote its entire product line, from asparagus to zucchini...
...campus is that a student can have a more coordinated approach," Ducey says. "If a student has an eating disorder it's probably best no only to have just the psychological help you need to understand why you're doing this, but help form a primary care physician, a nutritionist, a nurse practitioner...
Even so, the format takes a little getting used to. Here, compiled with help from nutritionist Bonnie Liebman of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, are some pointers on how to read the labels and some examples of what they show...
February 1993 In a letter to Vanity Fair, Streisand denounces comments made about her by her former diet nutritionist...
Much of the medical establishment is skeptical. "Montignac's diet works short term because anyone loses weight when deprived of sugar and starch," says nutritionist Dr. Jacques Fricker. "But it could be dangerous, since up to 70% of his calories come from fat, which increases the risk of heart disease." Says Felicia Busch of the American Dietetic Association in Chicago: "The most important thing we know is that fat content is what makes people fat, and his theory goes against the scientific grain." Others complain that he encourages too much alcohol consumption, which could cause liver damage. Montignac denies...