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Food Labeling
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Spoonful of cereal and Nutrition Facts labelFood Labeling and Nutrition
DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition.
FDA's Food Labeling program develops policy and regulations for dietary supplements, nutrition labeling and food standards, infant formula and medical foods. Also conducts scientific evaluation to support such regulations and related policy development.
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Nutrition Facts LabelMake Your Calories Count: Use the Nutrition Facts Label for Healthy Weight Management
DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
This interactive learning program helps consumers make healthy food choices while controlling calories. Also check out the "Nutrition Facts Label" (PDF|350 KB) brochure.
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Dietary Supplements/Food Labeling Electronic Newsletter
DHHS. FDA. CFSAN. Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements.
Provides updates on dietary supplements, food labeling and nutrition issues. Subscription is free.
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General Information and Resources
Woman grocery shoppingBoost your knowledge of food labels and labeling terms, learn what health claims on labels mean, and find educational materials on how food labels can help in making the best food choices to promote good health.
Organic Foods
Bushel baskets of produceLearn about USDA's National Organic Program, how organic food is produced, and what it means when foods are labeled as organic or containing organic ingredients.

Last Modified: Sep 19, 2007  
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