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June 2015
June is a great month for dietitians and other health educators. As Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month, Dairy Month, Men's Health Month, Safety Month, and more, June offers lots of great ways to introduce vital topics. Which will you discuss with your clients?There are tons of resources in the June edition of Communicating Food for Health -- check it out today!
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Diet and Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Low Vitamin D Linked to Vision Loss from AMD
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Food News You Can Use: June is Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month
Visit a Farmers' Market
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