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Epigenetics

Why don't identical twins always have the same personality and the same risk of disease, even though they have identical genes? The answers may lie in how our cells turn our genes on and off.

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Right Stuff: Lentils & Quinoa Blend

Whole grains in three and a half minutes.

Healthy Cook:
Summertime, and the tomato is easy...

Can't let summer pass without a tomato page!

Memo:
Food Industry 147, Public Health 122

Three-quarters Canadians' sodium intake is added to foods by food manufacturers and restaurants.

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  • Cover Story: Six Reasons to Eat Less Red Meat
  • Special Feature: Beyond the Buzz
  • Brand-Name Rating: Sweet Freeze

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