A March 5, 2007 piece on XTV.com noted ACSH's announcement of our survey of Nutrition Accuracy in Popular Magazines:
A March 5, 2007 piece on XTV.com noted ACSH's announcement of our survey of Nutrition Accuracy in Popular Magazines:
Readers can get more reliable nutrition information from consumer-oriented popular magazines than from other types -- including others that supposedly specialize in "health" information, according to the most recent survey of nutrition coverage in popular magazines by the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH). This survey, the tenth by ACSH, covered magazines published in 2004 and 2005, and ranked one magazine as "excellent," fifteen as "good," four as "fair," and one as "poor" sources of nutrition information.