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Week of May 18
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News Alert: Beef Recall Due to Possible E. Coli Contamination
In This Issue:
Is a Common Chemical in Many Foods a Cancer Risk?
Make Your Own 100-Calorie Snack Bags and Save Big!
Spring Veggie Recipes and Cooking Tips
Today's Top Story: Salmon - Wild or Farmed?
Wild salmon and farmed salmon look the same at the fish counter, but do they offer the same nutritional punch? Are both equally healthy? The truth may surprise you.
Also See:
Children's Nutrition - The Power of Parents
Eat This, Boost Your Bones
Healthy Meat Choices 
Food & Diet News
Is a Common Chemical in Many Foods a Cancer Risk?
The chemical acrylamide -- found in French fries, potato chips, and even bread and coffee -- is known to cause cancer in animal studies. Now new research from the Netherlands suggests that it may do the same in humans.
Ginseng for Schizophrenia?
Ginseng may help reduce some hard-to-treat symptoms. Learn more.
Avoid Dementia, Watch Your Weight
Maintaining a healthy weight may do your body and mind good. See how.
WebMD Dieting Facts & Features
Spring Veggie Recipes and Cooking Tips
Spring has sprung - and with it comes some of the healthiest foods. WebMD nutrition expert Elaine Magee, RD, shares her secrets for making the most of the season's bounty.
Also See:
Spring's Most Fattening Foods
Snack and Diet? Yes!!!!
10 Healthy Ways to Lose Weight
Awesome Metabolism Boosters
More Hot Topics on WebMD
Is Weight Loss Surgery for You?
Most Common Food Allergy Triggers
The Truth About ADHD Diets
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