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By Rebecca Wright
Published October 1, 2010
Technology has taken society to places once thought impossible—from air travel to Internet shopping to cars that can parallel park themselves. But sometimes technology moves too fast for us to comprehend future implications, both the benefits… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published April 1, 2010
On March 21st the U.S. House of Representatives passed the hotly debated healthcare reform bill (and it will likely get President Obama’s signature before the ink is dry on this editorial). While this may change the health insurance situation f… Read More »
Published May 1, 2009
Fish is the nutrition world's double-edged sword-good one day and bad the next, according to experts. Sans mercury, I think most would agree that it is the perfect health food. Unfortunately, many types of fish (e.g., swordfish, shark, marlin and fro… Read More »
Published November 1, 2008
Every time I visit my in-laws I am bombarded with questions about supplements and nutrition-I guess my father-in-law believes I have the expertise because I write about this stuff. Anyway, I always tell him to ask his doctor about the vitamins and ot… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published April 1, 2008
A February 11th Reuters article suggests that heart disease may be on the rise. This doesn't surprise me. However, in reading that article, it did surprise me to learn how at risk younger generations are for developing the disease. The situation, acc… Read More »
Published January 1, 2008
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A Test of Faith.
Let's face it, a lot of consumers rely on faith when taking supplements and functional foods. With GMPs and AERs now a reality, the next piece of the puzzle will be proving effi… Read More »
Published November 1, 2007
Consumers are finally becoming hip to the idea of fish oil in their yogurt and "friendly" bacteria in their cheese. Why? They have decided to give functional foods another chance.
In October, the International Food Information Council… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published September 1, 2006
There has been a big push in recent years to teach children the importance of nutrition, a mission that has become more urgent due to the rising rates of obesity and other health issues. As a result, many tactics have been deployed to further this ef… Read More »

