EDITORIAL JUNK-FOOD SCIENCE?MEAT isn't so bad for you. Calcium and vitamin D vitamin D Any of a group of fat-soluble alcohols important in calcium metabolism in animals to form strong bones and teeth and prevent rickets and osteoporosis. It is formed by ultraviolet radiation (sunlight) of sterols (see steroid) present in the skin. might not keep bones strong into old age, after all. And now the food experts tell us that the flavonols in dark chocolate might actually good for us. One candy maker is getting ready to start marketing its ``healthy'' chocolate. What's next? News that broccoli broccoli (brŏk`əlē) [Ital.,=sprouts], variety of cabbage grown for the edible immature flower panicles. It is the same variety (Brassica oleracea botrytis) as the cauliflower and is similarly cultivated. and brussel sprouts sprout v. sprout·ed, sprout·ing, sprouts v.intr. 1. To begin to grow; give off shoots or buds. 2. To emerge and develop rapidly. v.tr. cause cancer? In recent weeks, new research has been breaking myths all over the place, making it seem that everything we learned about food is plain wrong. But don't dive into a junk-food diet quite yet. Just because some foods aren't as good - or bad - as we thought doesn't have any bearing on mom's solid admonition Any formal verbal statement made during a trial by a judge to advise and caution the jury on their duty as jurors, on the admissibility or nonadmissibility of evidence, or on the purpose for which any evidence admitted may be considered by them. to eat a round diet of vegetables and protein and carbohydrates. |
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