American Medical Review Program, Hosted by Walter Cronkite Distributed to WorldNet, of Voice of America Television
September 29, 2004 — WJMK recently announced the distribution of a health program, produced by the American Medical Review and hosted by former CBS Evening News anchorman, Walter Cronkite. The program provides information and scientific opinions regarding the value and benefits of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) in a healthy daily diet.
?Health care remains at the top of most of our concerns today,? says Walter Cronkite. Essential Fatty Acids are a necessary component of the healthy human diet. Many Americans are missing out on their EFAs because of the increased interest in fad diets. According to James Sensenig, ND, there is a significant risk in today?s low-fat diets because of the lack of EFAs consumed. EFA deficiencies are involved in Coronary Heart Disease which kills 500,000 Americans per year. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fatty fish such as salmon, lake trout, tuna and herring, and are available in dietary supplements.
In response to a petition filed by American Longevity and others, the FDA recently announced the allowance of a qualified health claim regarding Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids, more information regarding this claim can be found at the link below: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/news/2004/NEW01115.html
In addition to Dr. James Sensenig, the program also features Richard Renton, BS, NATA; both are Members of American Longevity?s Scientific Advisory Board. American Longevity is a leading designer of Dietary Supplements and cutting edge personal health and wellness lifestyle products. The company was formed in April of 1997 in San Diego, California and markets its extensive line of products through a network of distributors around the globe.
WJMK is a program provider for WorldNet. WorldNet is part of Voice of America Television and is an agency of the US government. WorldNet is designed for news and information and although not viewed inside the US, it is seen via 37 satellites that reach over 127 countries worldwide.
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American Medical Review Program, Hosted by Walter Cronkite Distributed to WorldNet, of Voice of America Television
September 29, 2004 — WJMK recently announced the distribution of a health program, produced by the American Medical Review and hosted by former CBS Evening News anchorman, Walter Cronkite. The program provides information and scientific opinions regarding the value and benefits of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) in a healthy daily diet.
?Health care remains at the top of most of our concerns today,? says Walter Cronkite. Essential Fatty Acids are a necessary component of the healthy human diet. Many Americans are missing out on their EFAs because of the increased interest in fad diets. According to James Sensenig, ND, there is a significant risk in today?s low-fat diets because of the lack of EFAs consumed. EFA deficiencies are involved in Coronary Heart Disease which kills 500,000 Americans per year. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fatty fish such as salmon, lake trout, tuna and herring, and are available in dietary supplements.
In response to a petition filed by American Longevity and others, the FDA recently announced the allowance of a qualified health claim regarding Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids, more information regarding this claim can be found at the link below: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/news/2004/NEW01115.html
In addition to Dr. James Sensenig, the program also features Richard Renton, BS, NATA; both are Members of American Longevity?s Scientific Advisory Board. American Longevity is a leading designer of Dietary Supplements and cutting edge personal health and wellness lifestyle products. The company was formed in April of 1997 in San Diego, California and markets its extensive line of products through a network of distributors around the globe.
WJMK is a program provider for WorldNet. WorldNet is part of Voice of America Television and is an agency of the US government. WorldNet is designed for news and information and although not viewed inside the US, it is seen via 37 satellites that reach over 127 countries worldwide.
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