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- Ask Tufts experts. // Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter;Sep98, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p7
Presents a question and answer segment relating to health issues. Identification of web sites which analyzes foods for calories and other nutrients; Information on the benefits of exercise in reducing hip fractures in older women.
- Food & health. Meyer, Scott // Organic Gardening (08973792);May/Jun93, Vol. 40 Issue 5, p28
Takes a look at several items of interest to the home gardener. What makes up a single serving in carrots, celery, lettuce, squash, and several fruits; How safe a wood cutting board is; How to avoid painful symptoms when weeding; Details.
- Food & health. Meyer, Scott // Organic Gardening (08973792);Dec93, Vol. 40 Issue 9, p23
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- Food & health. Meyer, Scott // Organic Gardening (08973792);May/Jun94, Vol. 41 Issue 5, p24
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- Influence of food-environment interactions on health in the twenty-first century Fennema, O. // Environmental Health Perspectives;Jun1990, Vol. 86, p229
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- Sequential respiratory, psychologic, and immunologic studies in relation to methyl isocyanate exposure over two years with model development Chandarana, J. P.; Dalal, N.; Gopalani, J. P.; Kamat, S. R.; Kolhatkar, V. P.; Naik, M.; Patel, M. H.; Pradhan, P. V.; Taskar, S. P.; Vaidya, P. R. // Environmental Health Perspectives;Jul1992, Vol. 97, p241
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- The Cheshire cat phenomenon: effects of nonionizing electromagnetic radiation Pinholster, Ginger // Environmental Health Perspectives;Sep1993, Vol. 101 Issue 4, p292
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