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Dr. Baratz has worked for more than 20 years in dental and medical practice for private, public, and government entities, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, The Daughters of Charity, and the Harvard Community Health Plan. He has also worked for the Agency for International Development. Currently he is President and Medical Director of South Shore Health Center in Braintree, Massachusetts, where he practices general and occupational medicine. He also serves as NCAHF President; a scientific advisor to ACSH; President of International Medical Consultation Services, Inc., of Newton, Massachusetts; and Medical Director of Skin Systems, Inc., of Peabody, Massachusetts. In 1992, the American Dental Association gave him a Presidential Citation for his work in advancing oral public health. He has been listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.
Manfred Kroger, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Food Science and Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology and Society at The Pennsylvania State University, where he has won several teaching awards. He also serves as associate editor of the Journal of Food Science, an ACSH scientific advisor, a technical editor for Prometheus Books, and a science communicator for the Institute of Food Technologists. He has conducted research in analytical chemistry (pesticide residues), food composition, fermented milk products, and dairy processing technology. Even though retired, he remains professionally active at Penn State and nationally and internationally. His university courses included food laws and regulations, toxicology, introductory food science, dairy technology, and a very popular university-wide general education course entitled "Food Facts and Fads". His other professional activities include lecturing at public and professional meetings, expert testimony in court and at government hearings, and translation of German writings. In 1999 he was elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Food Technologists. In 2003, he served as the editor of the Proceedings of the 12th World Congress of Food Science and Technology.
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Wow, I haven't read anything this biased that wasn't on the political shelves. I researched the author and found interesting information here: [...]
Barrett's version of "intelligent" decisions (and he LOVES to use quotation marks) is to reject every and all alternative methods of healing. His rant against the evils of chiropractic is astounding. The Mayo Clinic accepts alternative healing, but apparently this ex-shrink knows better? Sadly, I have to read this for a class and answer the multiple choice test questions as prescribed to pass my class. Baaaa!
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I have been using this textbook for four semesters with undergraduates obtaining a minor in health education and am frustrated with the information that is outdated and full of errors. I will no longer be using the text in my courses. The food pyramid is wrong, exercise theories are incorrect, etc. My exercise science majors this past semester were disgusted with the mistakes. The author's website is decent and consideration should be given to write a shorter textbook with concise updated information. I am now teaching this course without a textbook.
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