Difference between revisions of "Obesity PR"
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− | *Betsy McKay, "[http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB109838149664752057,00.html?mod=mm%5Fmedia%5Fmarketing%5Fhs%5Fleft Defensive Coke Backs Research | + | *Betsy McKay, "[http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB109838149664752057,00.html?mod=mm%5Fmedia%5Fmarketing%5Fhs%5Fleft Defensive Coke Backs Research That Asks: Is Sugar All Bad?]," ''Wall Street Journal'', October 22, 2004. |
− | That Asks: Is Sugar All Bad?]," ''Wall Street Journal'', October 22, 2004. | ||
*Scott Fields, "[http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2004/112-14/spheres.html The Fat of the Land: Do Agricultural Subsidies Foster Poor Health?]," Environmental Health Perspectives, September 2004. | *Scott Fields, "[http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2004/112-14/spheres.html The Fat of the Land: Do Agricultural Subsidies Foster Poor Health?]," Environmental Health Perspectives, September 2004. |
Revision as of 17:15, 22 October 2004
SourceWatch Links
- Beverage Institute for Health & Wellness
- Obesity APPG
- Obesity Working Group
- Shaping America's Youth
- Sugar industry
- VERB
External links
- Betsy McKay, "Defensive Coke Backs Research That Asks: Is Sugar All Bad?," Wall Street Journal, October 22, 2004.
- Scott Fields, "The Fat of the Land: Do Agricultural Subsidies Foster Poor Health?," Environmental Health Perspectives, September 2004.