National Academy of Sciences Report on Healthful Diets: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, June 18 and 19, 1980 |
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... benefits to the producer in making an evaluation of this sort ? Dr. HEGSTEAD . I suspect , Mr. Brown , that it is ... benefits , particularly when it involves two diverse groups that are bearing the risks or getting the benefits ? That ...
... benefits to the producer in making an evaluation of this sort ? Dr. HEGSTEAD . I suspect , Mr. Brown , that it is ... benefits , particularly when it involves two diverse groups that are bearing the risks or getting the benefits ? That ...
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... benefits . Mr. BROWN . What about the fact that in this case the Food and Nu- trition Board apparently did not give ... benefits as related to the benefits to industry . What I would like to have you discuss is the risk / benefit ratio ...
... benefits . Mr. BROWN . What about the fact that in this case the Food and Nu- trition Board apparently did not give ... benefits as related to the benefits to industry . What I would like to have you discuss is the risk / benefit ratio ...
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... benefit is interpreted to mean ? Dr. HEGSTED . I do not know that I am prepared to discuss the benefits of the industrial side , but I would point out that this report says that when we are uncertain about the benefits we should be sure ...
... benefit is interpreted to mean ? Dr. HEGSTED . I do not know that I am prepared to discuss the benefits of the industrial side , but I would point out that this report says that when we are uncertain about the benefits we should be sure ...
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... benefits , you should be sure that your recommendations are not harmful . There is abundant scientific opinion that our consump- tion levels are too high and that they put us at risk . We probably will never have the capacity to develop ...
... benefits , you should be sure that your recommendations are not harmful . There is abundant scientific opinion that our consump- tion levels are too high and that they put us at risk . We probably will never have the capacity to develop ...
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... benefit analysis , that is the kind of risk and benefit we are being asked to weigh . It is rather cavalier to ignore the epidemiologic evidence about the danger of cholesterol in exchange for a petty personal food preference . Is that ...
... benefit analysis , that is the kind of risk and benefit we are being asked to weigh . It is rather cavalier to ignore the epidemiologic evidence about the danger of cholesterol in exchange for a petty personal food preference . Is that ...
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