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Nutrition Accuracy in Popular Magazines (January 2000-December 2002)
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Nutrition Accuracy in Popular Magazines (January 1997-December 1999)
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Food for Thought: Can you trust your favorite magazine to tell you what to eat?
Popular magazines Reader s Digest, Good Housekeeping, McCall sand the like used to be America s number-one source of nutrition information.
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