June 2015

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NEW — Articles for June:Are Artificial Sweeteners Fattening? - by James J. Kenney PhD, FACNMyPlate Activity Ideas - by Judy Doherty, PC IIRecipe: California Pasta Salad - by Judy Doherty, PC IIRecipe: Red and Golden Beet Salad - by Judy Doherty, PC IIHandout: Fruit and Diabetes - by Hollis Bass, MEd, RDHandout: Whole Food Diet for Heart Health - by Lynn Grieger, RDN, CDE, CPT, CWCHandout: The Skinny on Protein - by Beth Rosen, MS, RDHandout: Dietary Consitency - by Jill Weisenberger, MS, RDN, CDE, FANDJune Monthly Theme Card:June 2015 Theme CardLinks for June:June Food and Health Observances CalendarSeasonal June RecipesJune Clip ArtNewsletter ArchiveCalendar Ideas for June:Cancer in the Sun Month: 3 Cancer Risk Reduction StrategiesCandy Month: King-Size Reign EndsDairy Month: Does Dairy Promote Weight Loss?Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month: A Month's Supply of Fruit and Vegetable IdeasIced Tea Month: Are You Drinking Tea?Men's Health Month: Fat and Prostate CancerPapaya Month: Try a New Fruit!Safety Month: Teaching Food SafetyVision Research Month: Salt Damages VisionHeadache Awareness Week  (May 31-June 6): Diet and Headaches: The ConnectionMen's Health Week (June 7-13): The Perfect Storm for Heart DiseaseEye Safety Awareness Week (June 21-27): Feast for Your EyesCheck out the fantastic Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month resources in the Nutrition Education Store!

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Stephanie Ronco

Stephanie Ronco has been editing for Food and Health Communications since 2011. She graduated from Colorado College magna cum laude with distinction in Comparative Literature. She was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 2008.

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