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WEIGHT, Drink Milk and Eat Cheese! Fox affiliate WXIX ran a video news release produced by the dairy industry about how eating cheese and butter can help people lose weight. WXIX never told its viewers the report was a fake presented by fake reporter Kelly Brown.... The results suggest that this thyroid-disrupting chemical may be more widespread than previously believed.
Update on Fox 19 WXIX Journalism
Ethics Breach: Add Fox 4 KDFW, Fox 26 KRIV, Fox 7 KTBC,
Fox 40 KTXL to the Ethics Shame List
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MILK, RBGH AND CANCER Two veteran news reporters for Fox TV in Tampa, Florida have been fired for refusing to water down an investigative report on Monsanto's controversial milk hormone |
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Breast and dairy milk found to contain primary ingredient in solid rocket fuelIn a new study of breast milk and store-bought milk from across the United States, scientists at Texas Tech University found perchlorate in every sample but one. The results suggest that this thyroid-disrupting chemical may be more widespread than previously believed. Uhhhh....Previously Believed? Did YOU know?
September 12, 2003 FDA Warns Milk Producers to Remove "Hormone Free" Claims From the Labeling of Dairy Products"FDA is committed to assuring that consumers are provided with truthful information on product labels," said FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan, MD., Ph.D.. "FDA will continue to take strong action to protect American consumers from products with labeling that is false or misleading." FDA Consumer magazineGot Milk? Make Sure It's Pasteurized! Whaaaa???By Linda Bren FDA Consumer magazineThe surgeon general's report is a call for Americans to take action to improve and maintain healthy bones. The report includes recommendations on what Americans can do to decrease the likelihood of developing osteoporosis, such as:
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FDA is committed to assuring that consumers are provided with truthful information. Before you go nuclear- They “say” they want you
to improve your health…get more calcium and Vit. D…they “say”
there is a lot in milk, they DON’T say you should
drink it! That’s as “truthful” as they get! |
Updated 30 Aug, 2006