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Looking for resources on CCI or to read up on the latest CCI news? Click an
item below.
Want to learn more about Beano®? Are you interested in knowing more
about health, fitness, and nutrition? Simply visit one of the web sites
below.
Beano® Web Site
Learn about Beano, read frequently asked questions, download delicious
recipes and more.
Fitness.gov
This federal site connects visitors to publications on physical fitness,
health, nutrition and sports.
Food and Drug Administration
Visit this site to learn about FDA-related news, information of food and
drugs, read the FDA consumer magazine, and subscribe to the FDA's free
e-newsletter.
Food Safety
This government site provides information "from farm to table" with
consumer advice, safety alerts, information on national programs and
more.
GlaxoSmithKline
Visit the web site for GSK, the makers of Beano®.
Health.gov
This web site is a portal to the sites of a number of multi-agency health
initiatives and activities of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services and other Federal departments and agencies.
HealthierUS.gov
This site provides information for a healthier lifestyle, including
articles on nutrition, physical fitness, making healthy choices, and
preventative screenings.
National Institutes of Health
This is the official site for the NIH, containing a wide array of health
information, news and other online resources.
National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases
Learn information on digestive problems, read about nutrition, learn the
latest news, and discover the questions that are asked most frequently of
this government agency.
National Library of Medicine
Access MedlinePlus, the NIH's extensive health and drug information, read
news, press releases and more through the National Library of Medicine.
Nutrition.gov
Nutrition.gov, a new federal resource, provides easy access to all online
federal government information on nutrition. This national resource makes
obtaining government information on nutrition, healthy eating, physical
activity, and food safety, easily accessible in one place for many
Americans.
Office of Dietary Supplements
This site from the National Institutes of Health offers use and safety
information for dietary supplements, news and events, and other resources.
USDA
This is the web site for the USDA, with information on food and nutrition,
as well as the latest USDA articles.
References:
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