Quarterly Alerts

Volume 9 No. 3 (July/August/September 2005)

  • Just in time for Back to School: Focus on Childhood Nutrition
  • Healthy Choices Can Be Encouraged Not Forced
  • Strong Bones Need More Than Just Calcium!
  • Breakfast Really Is “The Most Important Meal of the Day”
  • Kids “Go” For Healthy Choices
  • 1st Step to Good Health: Limit Soft Drinks (including one school’s story)
  • Also in this issue: Tip Sheet: 33 Terrifically Tasty Snack Ideas

Volume 9 No. 2 (April/May/June 2005)

  • Calories Climb and Milk is Overlooked When Kids Choose Sweetened Drinks
  • Milk Muscles Out Sugary Drinks and Boosts Nutrients
  • Sugarcoated Diet Leaves Preschoolers Short on Nutrition
  • Why Do Kids Eat What They Eat?
  • Is Your Diet Making the Grade?  Many Americans are Getting a ‘D’ for Dairy
  • Also in this issue: Fast Facts: Food and Beverage Choices at School, Tip Sheet: Putting the new Dietary Guidelines into Practice, Are You Eating Enough of These Super Foods?

Volume 9 No. 1 (January/February/March 2005)

  • Calcium’s Weight Management Benefits are Internationally Recognized
  • Milk May Ease Arthritis Pain
  • Dairy Products Not Linked to Ovarian Cancer Risk
  • Another Reason for Women to Wear a Milk Mustache
  • Also in this issue:Trend Watch: Milk in Plastic Bottles;

Volume 8 No. 4 (October/November/December 2004)

  • Dairy Boosts Nutrition, Not Weight, in Girls
  • These Tummy-Trimming Foods Have Been In Your Fridge All Along!
  • Re-Think Your Drink
  • Your Child’s Low Calcium Intake May be a Hard Habit to Break
  • Milk May Spell Relief for PMS
  • Also in this issue: Surgeon General’s Report on Bone Health: Prevention is Key; Fact Sheet: First-Ever Dietary Recommendations for Potassium

Volume 8 No. 3 (July/August/September 2004)

  • 3-A-Day of Dairy May Reduce Kidney Stone Risk
  • Milk—The Healthy Punch
  • “D”ficient Teens Need More Milk
  • Milk May Help Keep Hearts Healthy
  • Also in this issue: Reauthorized Law Keeps Students Healthy; Cool & Tasty Treats for a Hot & Healthy Summer

Volume 8 No. 2 (April/May/June 2004)

  • More Evidence That Milk Makes Bones Stronger
  • Drink Milk:  Your Kids Are Watching!
  • Weight Bearing Exercise Builds Stronger Bones
  • Dairy’s Nutrient Package Better for Bones than Calcium Alone
  • Also in this issue: American Heart Association recommends dairy foods, fruits and vegetables to reduce obesity in teens and Bone-Building Treats for Teens

Volume 8 No. 1 (January/February/March 2004)

  • More Proof that Milk Helps Keep Kids Fit
  • Teens Get More Calcium When Parents Encourage Milk-Drinking
  • Milk’s Nutrient Package Benefits Bones
  • Combat Colon Cancer with Dairy
  • Want to Eat Less Without Feeling Hungry?  Try Dairy Foods

 

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