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Description: FDA Approves Marketing , That Cites Yogurt's Ability , to Reduce Diabetes Risk.<br/>NBC reports that the Food and Drug Administration <br/>has decided that food makers can advertise <br/>that regularly consuming yogurt could <br/>reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes.<br/>NBC reports that the Food and Drug Administration <br/>has decided that food makers can advertise <br/>that regularly consuming yogurt could <br/>reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes.<br/>The decision comes following a 2018 petition from <br/>Danone North America, which owns major yogurt <br/>brands Dannon, Activia, Wallaby Organic and Silk. .<br/>The decision comes following a 2018 petition from <br/>Danone North America, which owns major yogurt <br/>brands Dannon, Activia, Wallaby Organic and Silk. .<br/>The petition sought to have the FDA allow the <br/>company to market yogurt's ability to reduce <br/>the risk of Type 2 diabetes without objection.<br/>On March 1, the FDA confirmed that <br/>it would not oppose the marketing <br/>campaign, while including some caveats. .<br/>Those caveats include that the marketing must <br/>note that evidence is limited to eating two cups, <br/>equal to three servings, of yogurt per week. .<br/>NBC reports that Danone's petition is <br/>part of a standard process which the <br/>FDA calls \
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