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Synopsis: 3. food & berverages: Food companies: Danone:


impactlab_2013 00898.txt

The study was funded by Danone Research. Mayer has served on the company s scientific advisory board. Three of the study authors (Denis Guyonnet, Sophie Legrain-Raspaud and Beatrice Trotin) are employed by Danone Research

and were involved in the planning and execution of the study (providing the products) but had no role in the analysis or interpretation of the results.


Livescience_2013 01689.txt

and are not cooperative study co-author Matthew Gervais an anthropologist at UCLA told Livescience. There's been debate about


Nature 02722.txt

which was funded by the US National institutes of health and Danone Research, the research arm of the food company that makes some probiotic yoghurts,


ScienceDaily_2013 11517.txt

The study was funded by Danone Research. Mayer has served on the company's scientific advisory board. Three of the study authors (Denis Guyonnet Sophie Legrain-Raspaud and Beatrice Trotin) are employed by Danone Research

and were involved in the planning and execution of the study (providing the products) but had no role in the analysis or interpretation of the results.


ScienceDaily_2014 02158.txt

and Danone Nutricia Research have shown the effect of a fermented milk product containing probiotics on the gut microbiota using a novel high resolution bioinformatics tool.

Building on these new technologies teams from INRA and Danone Nutricia Research succeeded in analyzing for the first time with great accuracy the effects of consuming a fermented milk product containing probiotics such as Bifidobacterium lactis on gut bacteria.


WS_1452 00073.txt

Danone, the manufacturer of Aptamil and Cow And gate baby milk powder, said most supermarkets were introducing a restriction of two cans per customer.

Danone said in a statement:""We understand that the increased demand is being fuelled by unofficial exports to China to satisfy the needs of parents who want Western brands for their babies."

Danone said it was taking action to respond to the shortfall in the UK, including increasing production of milk,

Boosting production Danone is also increasing production and supplies of its brands that are already available in China,


WS_1452 01346.txt

Danone, General mills, and Kellogg were at the bottom, with a rating of oevery poor. Commentsview/Create comment on this paragraphfor many years,


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