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| Food Label Helps Consumers Make Healthier Choices DHHS. Food and Drug Administration. Comparing items using the food label can help you to choose the best value for your health. Learn about the percent Daily Value, how to decipher confusing claims, and more. Also in PDF|507 KB. |
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| Food 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 as well as for scientific evaluation to support such regulations and related policy development. |
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| Test Your Food Label Knowledge! DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Short interactive quiz to check your ability to use food labels to make healthful choices. |
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| Reference Values for Nutrition Labeling DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. View reference values for nutrients used by the government in labeling food products with Percent Daily Values (DVs). |
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| Read Food Labels DHHS. NIH. NHLBI. National Cholesterol Education Program. Provides guidance for reading the nutrition information on the food label as well as the ingredient lists. |
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Last Modified: Jan 14, 2009 |
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