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Tag: General Mills

  • Sugar in Food

Trying to Limit Sugar in Food? Steer Clear of Certain Cereals

  • Posted on March 3, 2015
  • by Jayne Hurley

It’s not just kids’ cereals that are too sweet. Adult cereals like Kashi GoLean Crunch have 3 teaspoons of added sugars per (3/4 cup) serving. The American Heart Association recommends…

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  • How to Diet

How to Diet: Can Eating More Protein Help Prevent Muscle Loss?

  • Posted on November 22, 2014
  • by David Schardt

“We’re constantly making and breaking down muscle,” explains physiologist Jared Dickinson, of Arizona State University. “Between meals we have a higher rate of breakdown, and then after meals a higher…

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  • Heart and Disease

Heart and Disease: Decoding the Heart Claims on Cereal Boxes

  • Posted on October 28, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

Heart claims—explicit or implied—are all over cereal boxes. You may be surprised to find out why: Whole grain. A cereal (like General Mills Oatmeal Crisp) that’s at least 51 percent…

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