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Tufts University Diet & Nutrition Letter articles from January 1989

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Tufts University Diet & Nutrition Letter archives from January 1989

Is organic the way to go? (analysis of word)
January 1, 1989... Is organic the way to go? Last winter, while every other supplier of organic produce on the West Coast had run out of organically grown carrots, Pacific Organics, a produce wholesaler, was selling its stock briskly. The only problem was that...

Stuck on peanut butter. (one of America's favorite spreads)
January 1, 1989... Stuck on peanut butter Little did the St. Louis doctor who invented it back in 1890 know that his new creation--ground peanuts--would become one of America's favorite spreads. But it has. Each year we put more than 700 million pounds of...

The culprit may be fruit juice. (cause of diarrhea in toddlers)
January 1, 1989... The culprit may be fruit juice Many parents, when their toddlers suffer a bout of diarrhea, encourage them to drink extra juice to replace lost fluids and calories. Yet certain fruit juices, notably apple and pear, apparently exacerbate...

Overcoming the 10-pound obsession. (chronic dieting, includes quiz) (Special Report)
January 1, 1989... Overcoming the 10-pound obsession "One third of the world is on a diet. Another third just fell off a diet. And the remaining third is going on one next Monday." So says Irma Bombeck in a recent newspaper column. And her words are never more...

Think 'potassium.' (link with high blood pressure)
January 1, 1989... Think `potassium' Say "sodium" and the familiar message to remove the salt shaker from the kitchen table comes to mind. That's because Americans have been made well aware that too much sodium, one of the ingredients in salt, can exacerbate high...

Making a better soup than you can buy. (includes recipe)
January 1, 1989... Making a better soup than you can buy Many people shy away from making their own soup in the belief that they lack the time, ingredients, or know-how. But "if you can boil water," as Bernard Clayton, Jr., says in The Complete Book of Soups and...

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