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National Gardening Skip Richter |
A Tomato a Day May Keep the Doctor Away Apart from being a rich source of vitamins A and C, folic acid, and potassium, tomatoes have an additional beneficial nutrient. The compound lycopene, present in tomatoes and some other fruits and vegetables, is a powerful antioxidant that may help prevent cancer and other serious diseases. |
Nutra Solutions May 1, 2006 |
R&D Applications: Fiber Fortification with Color Interest in dietary fiber and lycopene has increased by 55.8% and 32.9%, respectively. |
AskMen.com April 15, 2014 Naomi Mead |
Don't Put Your Sexual Health At Risk! Eat These 5 Foods Right Now & Protect Yourself. It is believed that a high-sugar, high-fat, processed Western diet may have a significant part to play in the increased rates of prostate cancer we are now observing. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Anti-Prostate Cancer Foods Here are a few foods that can reduce your chances of getting prostate cancer. |
Prepared Foods January 1, 2006 |
FDA and Tomato Benefit Claims Federal regulators have cleared the way for food companies to cite certain cancer benefits by tomatoes in ads and on food labels, but excluded tomato-based dietary supplements. |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2005 |
Like Health? Then Lycopene Because of a high lycopene content, research associates diets rich in tomatoes with good cardiovascular, prostate and skin health. Lyc-O-Mato Powder is designed to fortify foods with these beneficial tomato phytonutrients. |
Nutra Solutions January 1, 2005 Kerry Hughes |
Ingredients to Reduce Cancer Risks Approximately 35% of cancer deaths in the U.S. can be prevented by dietary means. Scientific evidence shows that properly balancing fruits, vegetables, dietary fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and certain dietary supplements protects our health. |
Food Processing April 2006 Frances Katz |
The magic in vegetables The scientific and marketing imperatives mount for working phytochemicals into your food products. |
Food Processing April 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: How far can you push canned tomatoes? ConAgra's Hunt's brand tries to create a superpremium category for canned vegetables. Will it work? |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
How To: Prepare Your Veggies Boil, steam, bake, fry or dry? The options are limitless, but the nutritional differences can be profound. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Manly Veggies Manly veggies don't just invoke manliness by their appearance, they're truly good for the men who eat them making them stronger, faster, better; more alert, more productive and happier. Read on to discover which manly veggies you should eat to maximize your machismo. |
Science News May 26, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Dietary protection against sunburn Study shows that tomato paste and olive oil can provide some protection from the sun. Includes a recipe for baked radiatore. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
4 Fun Ways To Help Prevent Prostate Cancer We're not pretending that there's anything fun about prostate cancer. We are attempting to encourage men to take measures to prevent the disease. |
AskMen.com Alex Santoso |
Prostate Health 101 Most men don't have any clue about their prostate -- until things go wrong. With this information, they can maximize their prostate health. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Prostate Cancer Treatment And Prevention Everything you wanted to know about prostate cancer in our three-part Prostate Cancer Guide. |
Chemistry World February 14, 2006 |
Remarkable Health Claims Leave Nutritionist Unimpressed In a week when research groups reported the cholesterol-lowering powers of red grapefruit and the cancer-fighting potential of cauliflower and broccoli, nutritionists have warned against the exaggeration of preliminary food-related findings. |
Seasoned Cooking August 2004 J. Sinclair |
Tomatoes The ubiquitous summer vegetable is turning red (or orange or yellow or purple or ...) in gardens everywhere. Recipes: Fresh Tomato Relish... Ultimate Tomato-Grilled Cheese... |
Prepared Foods February 5, 2006 |
Color it Red Tomat-O-Red, a natural tomato lycopene, has been approved by the FDA for coloring beverages, dairy products, confectionery products and baked goods. |
National Gardening Elizabeth Hiser |
Eat Well For good health, eat more fruits, vegetables, and grains, and don't rely on vitamin pills. Here's why. |
Chemistry World February 11, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Prostate Cancer Biomarker Could Speed Diagnosis US researchers have identified a compound in urine that could be used to detect prostate cancer - and also to distinguish between benign and invasive forms of the disease. |
Chemistry World October 30, 2015 Emma Stoye |
GM tomato is a factory for healthy nutrients A tomato that has been genetically engineered to produce large quantities of potentially health-boosting compounds -- including flavanols and anthocyanins -- has been developed. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Prostate Cancer Overview Everything you wanted to know and more about prostate cancer in this three-part prostate cancer guide. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2005 |
Early Prostate Cancer: What You Should Know A patient hand-out on the disease, who is at risk, diagnosis and treatment options. |
AskMen.com |
Cholesterol & The Prostate A new study suggests that men may be able to lower their risk of getting the most aggressive form of prostate cancer by keeping their cholesterol in a healthy range. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 3, 2014 Maggie Starvish |
Decommoditizing the Canned Tomato Most commodity producers look to cut costs aggressively. So why is Mutti S.p.a, an Italian producer of tomato products sold in 25 countries, is paying farmers more than competitors? Mary Shelman discusses her case study. |
Reason May 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Artifact: Rotten Tomato Rules The produce gatekeepers on the Florida Tomato Committee, won't allow a tasty but bumpy variety known as the UglyRipe to be shipped from the state's main growing area because they don't like the looks of it. |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Tomato Brush-off For stocky tomato plants, shake 'em... |
Chemistry World May 5, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Secret of Tasty Tomatoes Revealed Vine-ripened tomatoes are officially tastier than gas-ripened supermarket equivalents, and it's all down to their umami. Umami is gaining acceptance as the fifth basic taste (the others being bitter, salty, sour, and sweet). |
AskMen.com November 20, 2003 Sarah Keefe |
9 More Foods That Help You Live Longer These super foods won't bring back the dead, but they will strengthen your immune system, helping you fight off diseases, thus increasing your lifespan. |
Scientific American April 2005 JR Minkel |
Leafy Letdown Recent studies indicate that eating vegetables seems to do little in warding off cancer. Breast cancer is included in this finding. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Vitamin E Risks The general perception is that popping a one-a-day vitamin supplement is a good way to cast a safety net and cover all the bases you may have missed with your daily diet. But a couple of new studies are set to pump the brakes on that theory. |
National Gardening |
Choosing Tomato Varieties Healthy, vigorous tomato vines can produce a lot of fruit. But of the thousands of varieties available, how do you narrow your choices? |
AskMen.com Jen Woodward |
Prostate Cancer 101 Here are some of the basic facts about prostate cancer, along with what you can do to keep the C-word from gracing your medical chart. |
Seasoned Cooking September 2005 J. Sinclair |
Tomatoes It's September and you're probably up to your armpits in tomatoes. So here's a few things you can do with them -- including whipping up a tureen of roasted tomato soup or making a simple tomato relish. |
Chemistry World April 25, 2007 Bea Perks |
Tomatoes Once Tasted Like Cucumbers Plant geneticists have identified a gene in wild tomatoes that would have made the fruit taste of cucumbers. The gene appears to have been inactivated as the plant was domesticated, they say. |
Science News May 3, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Selenium's Value to Prostate Health Prostate cancer remains the most common malignancy among U.S. men. Though few studies have offered much insight into what triggers this disease, a growing number of researchers have found evidence suggesting that dietary selenium protects men against this cancer. |
National Gardening |
Big Pots - Early Tomatoes Large containers are attributed to the success of growing early tomatoes. |
Food Processing December 2008 |
Purple Tomatoes Rich in Anthocyanins New purple tomatoes could offer increased protection against a range of diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. |
Nutra Solutions March 15, 2006 Claudia O'Donnell |
Nutritionals at the Tipping Point Ingredients such as omega-3s, lutein and lycopene slowly are expanding from the dietary supplement into the food industry both as components naturally present in foods and as added ingredients, primarily in bar and beverage applications. |
Nutra Solutions September 18, 2007 Kerry Hughes |
Beneficial Support -- September 2007 There has been a veritable avalanche of studies citing nutritional benefits of certain foods, nutrients and herbs. This stands in contrast to the negative information that frequently emanates from the mainstream press. |
Nutra Solutions April 1, 2005 Marcia A. Wade |
The Function Junction The Prepared Foods' 2005 R&D Trends Survey: Functional Foods and Beverages highlights the ingredient trends, marketing and regulatory factors that produce healthful benefits and product success. |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Grow Space-Saving Tomatoes If you only have a small garden, there are varieties of tomatoes that will fit perfectly into the space. |
Food Processing February 2008 David Joy |
Some health claims in jeopardy FDA is re-evaluating health claims for soy, antioxidant vitamins and fat-cancer. |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Ties That Bind Quick, easy tomato tie-ups... |
Science News March 24, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Planting the Seeds for Folate Enrichment Florida scientists have engineered tomatoes with 20 times the ordinary amount of folate, making them the most concentrated source of this important vitamin ever measured. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Prostate Cancer Symptoms, Screening & Diagnosis Despite the facts that prostate cancer is the No. 1 cancer occurring in men (aside from skin cancers) and the second leading cause of cancer death (behind lung cancer), many men are still unfamiliar with this highly treatable disease. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2009 Robert Steyer |
Beyond Provenge -- The Next Hot Cancer Drug? The search for prostate cancer treatments is filled with prospects and littered with failures. Which companies have the best chance of success? |
Health February 2007 Joan Raymond |
Top 5 Foods for Women Make these superfoods part of your diet at any age. |
Seasoned Cooking August 2010 Ronda L. Carnicelli |
Roasting Tomatoes I adore roasted tomatoes and enjoy them in everything from sandwiches to sauces to pizza and more. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Healthy Seasonal Eating The following fruits and veggies are in their prime for healthy seasonal eating during the summer months in North America, and they'll be tasty and affordable at your local supermarket. |