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en Research showed that the average American was only eating about one serving a day of whole grains.

en That's the problem. Many of these foods have a mixture of whole and refined grains. You may be eating three times as much of the refined grains as the whole grains.

en Eating adequate amounts of lean proteins and eating fewer processed foods leads to a lower risk in heart disease. Eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains are more beneficial to individual health.

en The average international consumer is eating more expensively. With really good restaurants appearing at the higher end of the average price range, but still within reach, we're seeing that people are eating out more frequently as well.

en Women are getting more physical activity, they're eating better, and the really positive benefit they're seeing is that they're not only doing this for themselves but our research studies showed they are taking action for family members, so there really seems to be a domino affect of all this effort to educate women.

en The credo of the average American is "all things in moderation". This is the same average American that is about 20 pounds overweight and has a one out of four chance of dying from heart disease.

en Now is not the time to close bases, ... With almost 140,000 American troops serving in Iraq, 17,000 American troops serving in Afghanistan and more than 60,0000 troops on the ground or aboard ships helping with relief and recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina, our military is already overstreched.

en The global economy, ... is showing a very good recovery after a very bad two years. We're seeing rising demand across the board. Two of the companies that we like a lot, Duke Energy  ( DUK : Research , Estimates ) and Dominion Resources  ( D : Research , Estimates ), are nuclear plays; [they are] also involved now in the natural gas industry, and I think both of these companies are set up to show above-average earnings growth for this group, above-average dividend growth. I think it is a safe place to be in this market.

en American workers receive the least amount of vacation days (12 on average) among all the countries that we surveyed. Yet we still, unbelievably, don't use up all of our days, with each American worker estimated to give back an average of 3 vacation days in 2005.

en Even when we want a treat, we're finding we can get a decadent taste with whole grains. It used to be that whole grains were sort of like your everyday clothes, and when you wanted something dressed up, you'd go back to the fancy stuff.

en Since this is the wish of the American administration to perpetuate, to prolong the current situation to keep the sanctions ... you are serving the American policy,

en There have been studies that show the benefits for a middle-aged population. Ours is the first study that shows the relationship between eating whole grains and the health benefits for older people, whose metabolic characteristics may be different from younger adults.

en There have been studies that show the benefits for a middle-aged population. Ours is the first study that shows the relationship between eating whole grains and the health benefits for older people, whose metabolic characteristics are different from younger adults.

en I don't believe whole grains have gotten better. People have just learned better ways to use whole grains.

en We found the hottest samples in the coldest place. These are mineral grains that normally form under high temperature conditions. They were either red hot or white hot grains. Yet they were collected in the Siberia of the solar system. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world.


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