News Type: Media Mentions
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Dietary guidelines declare war on processed foods and sugar, encourage more protein and dairy
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The New Food-Stamp Rules Will Make Your Head Spin
“Even with the messiness, the policies could still be a net positive for the health outcomes of food-stamp recipients, Alyssa Moran, a nutrition-policy researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, told me. According to the USDA’s own research, sugary drinks are among the most popular food-stamp purchases.”
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Should ultra-processed foods be defined by what they’re not?
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The Jarring Contradiction at the Heart of Kennedy’s Agenda
“That is something that no prior administration has been able to do,” said Alyssa Moran, a nutrition policy expert at the University of Pennsylvania. “And it really is taking on Big Soda.” —Alyssa Moran Director of Policy and Research Strategy
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Kennedy Report Won’t Solve America’s Food Issues, Experts Say
“The issues they’re focused on for food and nutrition are really spot on,” Dr. Roberto said. But, she added, “the devil is completely in the details.” —Dr. Christina Roberto Director, Center for Food and Nutrition Policy
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Diners Eat Fewer Calories When Menu Lists Entrees’ Contents
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Unhealthy Eating Reigns as Leading Cause of Obesity
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Calorie Counts Need More Context, Experts Say
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Menu Labelling in the United States: Is it Working?
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Health Warning Labels Might Help Parents Skip the Soda Aisle