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2025-12-19 10:30Latest from Food Politics: RIP Dr. Jerome Lowenstein: a remembrance
2025-12-18 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Today's dysfunctional FDA: Could staff losses have something to do with it?
2025-12-17 10:30Latest from Food Politics: USDA grants SNAP waivers to 6 new states
2025-12-16 10:30Latest from Food Politics: USDA's Regenerative Farming Initiative: Real or Greenwashing?
2025-12-15 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Industry-funded conflict of the week: eggs and cognitive function
2025-12-12 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Weekend browsing: FAO's Statistical Yearbook
2025-12-11 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Big Food launches campaign to counter concerns about ultra-processed foods
2025-12-10 10:30Latest from Food Politics: San Francisco's lawsuit against food companies
2025-12-09 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Better late than never: Journal retracts glyphosate study.
2025-12-08 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Industry-funded study of the week: ginger and joint pain
2025-12-05 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Weekend reading: Women building food systems
2025-12-04 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Good news: UK law restricting supermarket placement of junk foods affects sales
2025-12-03 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Good news: milk pasteurization prevents spread of bird flu
2025-12-02 10:30Latest from Food Politics: What's going on with soybeans? Farm Action to the rescue
2025-12-01 10:30Latest from Food Politics: Industry funded study of the week: Peanuts and cognitive function

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Marion Nestle

Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University, Emerita


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