Salmon is an exquisite delicacy and is also a complete health food, nutritionists tell us. |
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A nutritional powerhouse, kale is adored by foodies and nutritionists alike. |
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For years some doctors and nutritionists have touted biotin, a B-complex vitamin, for treating dry skin and brittle hair and nails. |
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The benefits of eating whole grain wheat are widely acknowledged by scientists and nutritionists around the world. |
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Physicians treat any medical complications, and nutritionists advise on diet and eating regimens. |
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Parent groups and expert nutritionists are lobbying for the Scottish parliament to introduce the legislation immediately. |
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We asked our panel of expert nutritionists how they face everyday challenges that lead to weight gain. |
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They provide all of the usual doctors and physios and masseurs and nutritionists and psychologists, and all of those things. |
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He was among a host of teachers and nutritionists participating in a meeting held recently to discuss nutritional status of school children. |
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Actually, the spicy food has various healthful effects and is often recommended by nutritionists. |
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Organized and run by a team of nutritionists, the Bureau seeks to promote wellness through a healthy diet. |
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Pharmaca's stores are staffed with naturopathic doctors, nurses, nutritionists, herbalists, homeopaths and aestheticians. |
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If you're a cereal over-loader, nutritionists at suggest forfeiting half your flakes for a piece of fruit or whole-wheat toast. |
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Conservative nutritionists caution that more long-term research is needed before they'll cozy up to all these claims. |
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International gourmets, nutritionists and local media are invited to judge the barbecues. |
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Hence it is important that the lists should be as comprehensive as possible, compiled by nutritionists on the basis of up to date nutritional science. |
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Leading researchers, nutritionists and government officials assembled in Washington, D.C., to develop an action plan to address this calcium deficiency. |
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It now seems that many scientists and nutritionists are suggesting that foods relatively rich in some fats are good for us, that we do need to chew the fat every so often. |
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All dieticians are nutritionists, but they have an extra qualification which enables them to be identified as a state registered dietician. |
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For this reason, many nutritionists and dietitians recommend that dieting teens consume at least 1,800 calories each day. |
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The nutritional value of wild food plants is of interest to ethnobotanists, clinicians, chemists, nutritionists and anthropologists. |
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I was taken aback to read the letter on February 7 addressing the comparative roles of dieticians and nutritionists. |
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A good way to understand the difference is to remember that all dieticians are nutritionists but not all nutritionists are dieticians. |
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I know this would increase the cost but schools need to hire the services of nutritionists, at least on part time basis. |
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At the universities, nutritionists and home economists taught a new scientific approach to food. |
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In recent years, nutritionists have realized that requirements for phosphorus are much lower than previously thought. |
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The Key Change key ring has been devised by nutritionists and allows people to see how much fat, sugar and salt packaged food contains. |
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Known as the sunshine vitamin, nutritionists believe vitamin D is one of the best ways to beat the winter blues. |
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Before we get into the party season, MARIA CROCE asked nutritionists to bust the myths and reveal what could really work for a hangover. |
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On Thursday, the DAA released a survey from over 200 nutritionists who listed the diet plans that they think are the worst. |
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These bills place dietitians and nutritionists into one licensing scheme, requiring nutritionists to complete a dietitian program in order to practice nutritional therapy. |
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The society, called APEGA, gathered chefs, nutritionists, institutes for gastronomical training, restaurant owners, chefs and cooks, researchers and journalists. |
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Chemists, biochemists, plant scientists, pharmacognosists and pharmacologists, food scientists and nutritionists will all find this book an invaluable resource. |
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Nutritionists are surprisingly uniform in identifying the ingredients we should be wary of. |
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Nutritionists decide that servings of fruit or fresh juice are worth a certain number of points, but fizzy drinks and sweets count for nothing. |
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Nutritionists from the organization are asking the government to revise the food pyramid based on this evidence. |
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Nutritionists usually take a complete medical history of you and your family. |
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Nutritionists and fitness gurus have created an entire lexicon based on fruits to describe common body types. |
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Nutritionists therefore advise eating a wide variety of plant-based foods rather than taking phytochemical supplements. |
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