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The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) National Food Institute is home to the new WHO Collaborating Center for Risk and Benefits of Foods and Diets. Post Views: 1
A two-day Food and Nutrition Entrepreneurship Camp hosted by the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff gave Arkansas high school students hands-on exposure to careers in agriculture, food systems and entrepreneurship, according
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Boston University nutrition professors reacted negatively to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ updated dietary guidelines, saying the pyramid is flawed in its messaging, accuracy and clarity. HHS Secretary Robert