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5/6/2008Here are the results of the BroccoSprouts Healthy Cook-Off in Omaha, Nebraska!
4/1/2008A new era begins at Johns Hopkins.
A new multilevel Chemoprotection Center is opening on the Johns Hopkins University medical campus this month as worldwide research on disease prevention picks up steam.
2/29/2008Broccoli Sprout Extract Hinders Bladder Cancer Development
U.S. News and World Report
2/27/2008Here's a great interview about the benefits of broccoli on the Stanford local ABC affiliate.
Christopher Gardner, Associate Professor at Stanford explains well the known benefits of broccoli and the difference between laboratory studies and human studies.
1/28/2008Four Green Foods You Need
According to Newsweek Magazine, broccoli sprouts and green tea top the list of green foods to eat for liver detoxification -- or at least whole wellness.
1/3/2008API, our Northeast grower, got a great write-up in the Connecticut Post.
10/19/2007BroccoSprouts in Hawaii
HPC Foods is doing their part in the fight against breast cancer, speaking about BroccoSprouts to a reporter from KGMB Channel 9.
3/23/2007Express Checkup - Men's Health - MSN Health & Fitness
This list of head-to-toe healthy things to do for your body includes a paragraph about stomach ulcers and SGS studies at Johns Hopkins.
3/21/2007Broccoli sprouts return
BroccoSprouts have returned to Colorado, and can be found in Whole Foods and Wild Oats stores.
4/2006Sunny Creek Farm, the BroccoSprouts growers in the Carolinas, got a wonderful write-up in the Tryon Daily Bulletin! You can read it here.
4/2006BroccoSprouts are now available at Safeway in Alaska!
3/2006Dr. Jed W. Fahey joins Trees For Life Journal
Dr. Jed W. Fahey was recently asked to help launch a new public health journal, and to serve as Editor-in-Chief, of the Trees For Life Journal. Their mission is to share knowledge about plants that may have medicinal or nutritional value with scientists and their funding and regulatory agencies. They also seek to provide scientific studies of such plants (e.g. in-vitro, animal and clinical studies), to communities that may be able to benefit from these findings, in a free, easily understandable, and interactive format.
1/2005BroccoSprouts are now available in Wal-Mart and Safeway stores across the country! Please be sure to check the store nearest you!