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Posted on 24/01/07

Separating food facts from fiction on the Web

An increasing number of Canadians are surfing the Internet to get their nutrition information, according to the Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition. In 2006, 46 per cent of Canadian adults said they got their nutrition and diet advice online -- up from 8 per cent in 1997.

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