Here in the U.S., peanut allergies more than tripled between 1997 and 2008. In Israel, though, peanut allergies are barely on the radar.
Tag: Marion Nestle
2016 Food Revolution Summit Unites Health Experts, Food Activists
The 2016 Food Revolution Summit, hosted by John and Ocean Robbins, is a free online event featuring dozens of health and food experts.
Marion Nestle Nails It on the Healthy Pregnancy Diet Dilemma About Eating Fish
We know quite a bit about the best foods for a healthy pregnancy diet: lots of protein, not too much sugar or salt. Lots of good fats, fiber. You get [ … ]
5 Rules + 4 Tips to Help you Shop for Good Groceries
When it comes to shopping for groceries, it’s tough to make good decisions. Enter Marion Nestle — nutritionist, author, and food hero — and her 5 rules for buying good groceries.
‘Natural’ Label Should Be Easy To Pin Down
Marion Nestle, the esteemed food politics author and professor, recently wrote a column in the San Francisco Chronicle titled ‘Natural’ label not easy to pin down in which she discusses why the FDA [ … ]
Weighing In On Marion Nestle’s 2013 Food Politics Predictions [Part 2]
When Marion Nestle, renowned food policy expert and author, wrote her predictions for 2013 in food politics, I was pleased to see that we here at EatDrinkBetter.com and ImportantMedia.org have been on top of the trends all year.
Yesterday, I looked at Nestle’s first five predictions. Today I’ll tackle the other five.
Weighing In On Marion Nestle’s 2013 Food Politics Predictions [Part 1]
When Marion Nestle, renowned food policy expert and author, wrote her predictions for 2013 in food politics, I was pleased to see that we here at EatDrinkBetter.com and ImportantMedia.org have been on top of the trends all year.
Why Calories Count: From Science to Politics – Book Review
Calories cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted, and yet they are vital to life. Why Calories Count: From Science to Politics takes a look at how our understanding of calories has developed over the years and how people today understand them.
Attacking the Salt Problem
The British Medical Journal recently published an analysis on the effects of too much salt in our diets.