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US federal guide offering access to all government web sites with reliable and accurate information on nutrition and dietary guidance. Nutrition.gov uses technology to enhance site navigation and search capabilities. We continually strive to improve both the content and usability of the site. The Nutrition.gov Web site contains more than 1000 links to current and reliable nutrition information. Our homepage can be accessed by going to: http://www.nutrition.gov
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Association that advocates health and nutrition related issues. Has meeting events, board members, membership news, and current press releases. The ASN Secretariat and its staff, housed in Bethesda, MD, administer the affairs of the Society. John Courtney, Ph.D., Executive Officer, interacts with the elected Officers of the Society in order to manage the business affairs of the Society and the two scientific journals, maintain a relationship with the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), coordinate public affairs activities, and provide support for the selection and scheduling of the scientific program at the annual meeting (Experimental Biology).
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Provides nutrition education information and resources for teachers, parents and kids. Guides, school programs and menu. Developed by the National Dairy ...
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