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Advocacy Blog
Another Greenpeace Stunt Falls Flat
Greenpeace is once again using a half-baked ploy to mislead the public and entice credulous reporters into providing it with free publicity. In a carbon copy of previous failed efforts, the group has ...
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Nutrition Blog
Daily Mail Online Says to Eat and Avoid Fish in Same Article
Seafood during pregnancy Another day, another confusing article about whether you should, or shouldn’t, eat seafood during pregnancy. (Spoiler alert: you should). Daily Mail Online is out with ...
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Nutrition Blog
Epoch Times Botches Brain Health Advice
"Preventing Alzheimer’s: A Mind and Body Approach" Though refreshing to see an article that encourages readers to take action regarding brain health, the nuanced information The Epoch Times present...
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Nutrition Blog
New York Times: nutrition experts “agree on the value of fish”
A new report in the New York Times takes a look at whether supplementing baby formula with the omega-3 fatty acid DHA (found in fish) actually boosts baby brain health. The findings, regarding supplem...
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Health Blog
It wasn’t that long ago Dr. Sanjay Gupta told audiences that farmed salmon was “injected” with dye. He later devoted an extraordinary amount of time and research into an expose for 60 Minutes ab...
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Health Blog
Tilapia: Eat Facts, Not Fiction
Check out the latest on tilapia nutrition from NFI. We'd love to be a fly-on-the-wall in Eat This, Not That!'s newsroom to understand how an article that perpetuates a tilapia myth discredite...
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Health Blog
Editorial Review for Livestrong Seafood List
You’d think an organization like Livestrong would be careful about making sure everything they put on their site was accurate, honest and trustworthy. When it comes to the group’s latest posting, ...
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Sustainability Blog
Greenpeace: Trailblazer in Fake-News
The press may have taken a sudden interest in “fake news” organizations—which per Wikipedia “deliberately publish hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation to drive web traffic inflamed by...
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Health Blog
MSN Lifestyle Article Cans Up Some Alternative Facts
MSN Lifestyle reporter Jessica Suss appears to be caught up in the new alternative facts movement. Her latest article on canned tuna claims in the headline that Research Suggests Canned Tuna Might Not...
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Fraud Blog
Mislabeling Study Continues Trend of Headlines but Not Headway
A recent study from researchers at UCLA and Loyola Marymount University checked the DNA of fish ordered at 26 L.A. sushi restaurants over four years and found that 47% of the sushi was mislabeled. ...