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Learn to make healthier food choices by using the Nutrition Facts table on prepackaged foods. Protein is found in the …

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Keywords: Protein healthier food choices nutrition facts table
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Learn to make healthier food choices by using the Nutrition Facts table on prepackaged foods. Vitamin A is found in …

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Vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin) plays an important role in some enzyme reactions in the body and is essential …

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Keywords: vitamin B12 cobalamin nutrition biomarkers Cycle 1 CHMS food-and-nutrition surveillance vitamin B12 deficiency irreversible neurological damage
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Learn about vitamin C and how to get enough.

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Learn about vitamin D and how to get enough.

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The U.S. Institute of Medicine (IOM) released its report on the review of the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for vitamin …

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Keywords: vitamin D calcium Vitamin Updated DRIs Dietary Reference Intakes

Key statistics and graphics on the vitamin D supplementation of breastfed infants in Canada from the Canadian Community Health Survey …

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Keywords: vitamin D vitamin D supplementation breastfed Infants CCHS 2007-2008

People are much more aware of food allergies and their risks today than ever before. Even with that heightened awareness, …

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Keywords: food-allergies risks of food-allergies safety potentially life-threatening condition

Food allergies are sensitivities caused by a reaction of the body's immune system to specific proteins in a food.

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Keywords: food-allergies food-allergies and intolerances sensitivities reaction of body's-immune-system

This section provides information on food irradiation and its regulation in Canada.

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Keywords: food irradiation ionizing radiation treatment of food radiation energy