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Health & Nutrition News Alert
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2007
July-September (Vol. 11 No. 3 )
(Calcium From Food May Benefit Bones More Than Supplements, Dairy Intake May Protect Against Prostate Cancer in Smokers, May Breathe Easier if Mom Increases Vitamin D Intake, Harvard Study Links Calcium and Vitamin D Intakes with Reduced Breast Cancer Risk, Cheese May Help Older Americans Stay Sharp, Standards for Foods in Schools: Healthy Choices Can Compete)
May - June (Vol. 11 No. 2 )
(Calcium, Vitamin D and Dairy Foods May Play an Important Role in Colorectal Cancer Prevention, What’s Good for the Bones May Also be Good for the Hearts of Postmenopausal Women, Dairy Intake Enhances Weight Loss in Overweight Adults with Type 2 Diabetes, Dairy Foods May Aid in Reducing Fat Absorption Following Meals, More Dairy, Fruits and Vegetables Could Mean Reduced Chronic Disease Risk in Women, Soft Drinks May Rob Teens of Bone Building Calcium)
March - April (Vol. 11 No. 1)
(Adolescents With Dairy-Free Diets Fall Short On Calcium, Milk and Cereal Team Up For a Winning Health Combination, Vitamin D May Help Protect Against Multiple Sclerosis, Menopause Experts Highlight the Importance of Calcium)
2006
October - December (Vol. 10 No. 4)
(AAP Recommends Dairy for Children with Lactose Intolerance, Weighty Consequences for Kids Who Skimp on Dairy, Dairy Intake May Benefit Adolescent Hearts, Low Energy Density = High Diet Quality, Think Outside the ‘Bones’: Dairy Intake and African American Health)
July - September (Vol. 10 No. 3)
(Dairy Foods May Keep Blood Pressure in Check,Girls Who Ditch Dairy Miss Out on Nutrients they Need,Got Ulcers? Get Yogurt, Dairy Defends Against Diabetes, Magnesium May Minimize) Risk of Metabolic Syndrome)
April - June (Vol. 10 No. 2)
(Dairy Foods May Cut Breast Cancer Risk,Dairy Defends Against Colorectal Cancer in Men, Dairy Does a Smile Good, Shine the Light on Vitamin D)
January - March (Vol. 10 No. 1)
(Pediatricians Call for a Calcium Check-up,Dairy Products Not Associated With Breast Cancer Risk, Got Upset Stomach? Cow’s Milk is Likely Not to Blame, Journal Supplement Reviews the Science on Dairy and Health, Lactose Intolerance Myth: Exposed!)
2005
October - December (Vol. 9 No. 4)
(UK Men Stave Off Stroke with a Milk Mustache, Dairy May Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk in French Women, Dutch Dairy Lovers May Be a Little Leaner, Dairy May Lower Body Fat , But How?)
July - September (Vol. 9 No. 3)
(Healthy Choices Can Be Encouraged Not Forced, Breakfast Really is “The Most Important Meal of the Day”, Kids “Go” For Healthy Choices, First Step to Good Health: Limit Soft Drinks)
April - June (Vol. 9 No. 2)
(Calories Climb and Milk is Overlooked When Kids Choose Sweetened Drinks, Milk Muscles Out Sugary Drinks and Boosts Nutrients, Sugarcoated Diet Leaves Preschoolers Short on Nutrition, Why Do Kids Eat What They Eat?, Is Your Diet Making the Grade? Many Americans are Getting a ‘D’ for Dairy)
January - March (Vol. 9 No. 1)
(Calcium's Weight Management Benefits are Internationally Recognized, Milk May Ease Arthritis Pain, Dairy Products Not Linked to Ovarian Cancer Risk, Another Reason for Women to Wear a Milk Mustache)
2004
October - December (Vol. 8 No. 4)
(Dairy Boosts Nutrition, Not Weight, in Girls, These Tummy-Trimming Foods Have Been In Your Fridge All Along!, Re-Think Your Drink, Your Child’s Low Calcium Intake May be a Hard Habit to Break, Milk May Spell Relief for PMS)
July - September (Vol. 8 No. 3)
(3-A-Day of Dairy May Reduce Kidney Stone Risk, Milk – The Healthy Punch, “D” ficient Teens Need More Milk, Milk May Help Keep Hearts Healthy, Dairy Foods Prove Functional Beyond Bones)
April - June (Vol. 8 No. 2)
(More Evidence That Milk Makes Bones Stronger, Drink Milk: Your Kids are Watching!, Weight Bearing Exercise Builds Stronger Bones, Dairy’s Nutrient Package Better for Bones than Calcium Alone)
January - March (Vol. 8 No. 1)
(More Proof that Milk Helps Keep Kids Fit, Teens Get More Calcium When Parents Encourage Milk-Drinking, Milk’s Nutrient Package Benefits Bones, Combat Colon Cancer with Dairy, Want to Eat Less Without Feeling Hungry? Try Dairy Foods)
2003
November - December (Vol. 7 No. 6 )
(Fracture Rates On The Rise Among Youth, Calcium Deficiency May Contribute to Rise in Rickets, Call to Action: Increase Calcium Intake with Dairy Foods, Healthy Beverage Choices Promote Strong Teeth)
September - October (Vol. 7 No. 5)
(Lactose Intolerance May Mean Bone Loss, Dairy Can Be Enjoyed By All Ethnic Groups, Moderate, Regular Eating Decreases Obesity Risk, Kids Experience Asthma Symptoms Less Often When They Drink Milk, People Who Eat Dairy May Live Longer)
July - August (Vol. 7 No. 4)
(Too Little Dairy for Pregnant Teens May Affect Baby’s Bones, Poor Beverage Choices May Put African American Girls At Risk for Disease, Dairy Decreases Disease Risk for African Americans, Family Mealtimes Promote Healthy Adolescent Nutrition, Increasing Dietary Calcium May Help Control Body Weight and Cholesterol Levels, Survey Lends Additional Support to the “All Foods Fit” Approach)
May - June (Vol. 7 No. 3)
(Build Better Bones – With Protein and Calcium, Yogurt May Protect Against Urinary Tract Infections, Dairy Is Key to Promoting Bone Health of Growing Children, Strong Bones Have Their Roots In Youth: Calcium And Inactivity In Mid-puberty Matter, Female and Asian Youth Need More Milk More Often)
March - April (Vol. 7 No. 2)
(Fighting the Battle of the Bulge With a 1-2-3 (A Day of Dairy) Punch, Building Better Bodies, Beyond Bones, Calcium Enhances Weight Loss Efforts, Women May Reduce Cancer Risk with More Calcium, Milk-Drinking Kids Lead to Better Bones Later in Life)
January - February (Vol. 7 No. 1)
(Dairy Delivers Daily Dose For Your Diet and Your Bones, DASH Diet, Exercise and Weight Loss; A Powerful Combo in Reducing High Blood Pressure, Men Maintain Better Bones with Dairy, Children’s Liking for Dairy Foods Develops Early)
2002
November - December (Vol. 6 No. 6 )
(Missing Out on Milk? You May Be Missing Out on Key Nutrients, Skimping on Milk May Harm Bones, Women: Drink to your Bone Health, From Classroom to Cafeteria; Creating a Healthy School Eating Environment for Kids, Health Professionals Support Nutrition as a Key to High Blood Pressure Prevention)
September - October (Vol. 6 No. 5)
(No Nonsense Solutions to the “Growing” Obesity Epidemic, More Evidence that Lowfat Dairy Provides Benefits Beyond Bones, African American Women May Have the Most to Gain from Getting Enough vitamin D, Dairy May Help Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer)
July - August (Vol. 6 No. 4)
(Milk’s Nutrient Package Provides Best Bone-Building Combination, Milk Offers a Better Balance of Nutrients for Bones, Snack Attacks Can Help Fuel Nutrient Needs, Danger: Teen Dieting May Cause Nutrient Shortfall)
May - June (Vol. 6 No. 3)
(Smile – Cheese May Be a Dental Health Hero!, Trio of Nutrients Provide Punch for Better Bone Health, Beneficial Bacteria from Yogurt May Help Battle the Bug, Breathe Easier: Dietary Magnesium and Potassium May Help)
March - April (Vol. 6 No. 2)
(Minorities Benefit from Increased Milk, Cheese and Yogurt Intake, More Dairy Makes A Difference Among African American Women, Is Your Teen a Fast Food Fanatic?, Food First for Vitamins and Minerals)
January - February (Vol. 6 No. 1)
(Milk-Drinking Men at Lowest Risk for Heart Disease, Increasing Milk Consumption Critical for Men with Kidney Stones, Obesity is a Growing Health Concern, Milk Does Not Impact Incidence of Juvenile Diabetes, Calcium from Milk Helps to Maintain Bone Growth)
2001
November - December (Vol. 5 No. 6 )
(Milk Helps Put the Brakes on Brittle Bones of Asian Women, Aging Americans Need A Nutrition Lesson, Calcium May Help Reduce the Formation of Kidney Stones, Have Your Daily Dose of “D”)
September - October (Vol. 5 No. 5)
(Probiotic Milk May Help "Battle the Bug", When it Comes to Drinking Milk, Mom Makes A Difference, Time for Teens to Trade in their Soda for Milk, Health Organization Reaffirms the Importance of Calcium)
July - August (Vol. 5 No. 4)
(Worried About Allergies? Yogurt May Be A Key for Moms-to-Be, Healthy Meals Make for Model Behavior, Message to Girls: Get a Good Attitude About Healthy Diets!, Dairy-rich DASH Diet Offers Help for Heart Disease, Two Nutrients in Milk and Milk Group Foods May Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease)
May - June (Vol. 5 No. 3)
(Three Servings of Dairy A Day May Help Keep the Dentist Away, Milk is More than Meets the Eye)
March - April (Vol. 5 No. 2)
(Vitamin A "A" Necessary Nutrient, Too Good To "B" Forgotten, Cutting Out Calcium May Curb Weight Loss Efforts, The Right Nutrient Combination May Unlock The Secret To Strong Bones, Getting a Little Culture May Offer a Bundle of Benefits)
January - February (Vol. 5 No. 1)
(A Calcium-Rich Diet May Help Women Fight the Battle of the Bulge, Taking the "Pressure" Out of Being A Teen, Culture For Your Kids, Kids and Teens Should Pass on Pop and Make it Milk, Milk's Merits for Moms-to-Be)
2000
November - December (Vol. 4 No. 6 )
(A Strict Vegetarian Diet May Negatively Impact a Child's Learning Ability, Teens Need to Eat to Compete)
September - October (Vol. 4 No. 5)
(Dairy Foods May Help African American Men Decrease Risk of Stroke Mortality, Dairy's Dynamic Duo May Help Prevent Falls and Fractures in Older Women, Consensus on CLA: It May Have Anti-Cancer Benefits)
July - August (Vol. 4 No. 4)
(Teens, Don’t Forget to Drink Your Milk, Is Your Child a Calcium Superstar? You May Need to Think Again, Milking A Healthy Smile)
May - June (Vol. 4 No. 3)
(Dairy May Help Dieters Lose Weight, Older Americans Need to Bone Up on Dairy, Family Dinner Brings More Nutrients to the Table)
March - April (Vol. 4 No. 2)
(DASH Makes A Difference For African Americans, Calcium Helps Curb PMS Symptoms, Strong Minds Make For Strong Bones, Healthy People 2010 Takes a Look at Calcium Intake)
January - February (Vol. 4 No. 1)
(Adequate Calcium Intake May Help Moms-To-Be Reduce Blood Pressure, Boys Beat Girls in the Calcium Game, Americans Suffer from Fast Food Frenzy, Take a Close Look at Calcium, More Research Links Dairy Components to Reduced Cancer Risk)
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