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Policies encouraging healthy eating could greatly cut cancer-related costs
Using sophisticated models, researchers examine how various warning labels and taxes targeting diet would reduce cancer cases and cancer-associated costs
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GET READY: New NIH Policy on Data Management and Sharing, Effective January 25, 2023
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a new NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMS policy), which
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ASN Welcomes New President, Martha Belury, PhD, RD, and New Leadership on the Board of Directors
President Belury and the new Board Members will work together on a new set of presidential priorities to further the
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Five new studies examine eating behaviors in teens and young adults
Research reveals how food insecurity, alcohol consumption, food addiction and other factors influence dietary patterns and health in teens and
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A Sneak Peek at Nutrition 2018
With more than 20 featured sessions, 2,000 presentations of new, original research, 5 award lectures, numerous workshops and non-stop networking
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The latest science on staying healthy during pregnancy
New research examines prenatal supplements, how eating patterns affect sleep, physical activity while pregnant and more Rockville, Md. (June 7,
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ASN Welcomes New President, Kevin Schalinske PhD, and New Leadership on the Board of Directors
Presidential priorities include engagement with early career nutrition professionals, elevating ASN’s four journals, and strengthening federal nutrition research. Rockville, Maryland
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High Sodium Warning Labels…New York’s Latest Public Health Policy
By: Mary Scourboutakos In just a few weeks, New York will be the first city to introduce high sodium warning
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AJCN Publishes “International Tables of Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load Values 2021: A Systematic Review”
New edition lists more than 4,000 items, a 61% increase over the 2008 edition Up-to-date, reliable glycemic index and glycemic
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New research shows trend toward unhealthy eating during pandemic
Study participants consumed more vegetables and whole grains before COVID-19 began Rockville, Maryland (June 7, 2021) — As COVID-19 spread
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