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US dietary guidelines bittersweet on sugar intake – Foodprocessing
The US Dietary Guideline released its first recommendations for infants, toddlers and breastfeeding women last week, but critics say the document falls short on…
The US Dietary Guideline released its recommendations for infants, toddlers and breastfeeding women last week, but critics say the document falls short on sugar intake.
Released every five years by the US Department of Agriculture and the federal Department of Health and Human Services, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) is the standard for dietary health in public schools and other programs.
Based on the latest research, the newest edition gave parents an extra reason to not give sweets,…
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