CRN seeks White House food, nutrition, health conference by May 2000 in latest report.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CRN SEEKS WHITE HOUSE FOOD, NUTRITION, HEALTH CONFERENCE by mid-year 2000 as part of the dietary supplement trade association's baker's dozen of policy recommendations released in a March 31 report, "Optimal Nutrition for Good Health: The Benefits of Nutritional Supplements." Compiled by Council for Responsible Nutrition Scientific & Regulatory Affairs Director Annette Dickinson, PhD, the report suggests "a White House conference on food, nutrition and health should be convened by May 2000 to evaluate current nutrition and health policies and to establish a new agenda for the 21st century."