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Press Releases

»New Studies Examining Positive Connections Between Diet Rich in Wild Blueberries and Better Brain Health

»Eating Anthocyanin-Rich Berries Can Substantially Reduce Women’s Risk of Heart Attack

»Five Reasons to Eat Wild Blueberries - Nature's Antioxidant Superfruit

»Researchers Report on New Brain, Heart and Vision Health Studies at Annual Wild Blueberry Health Research Summit

»Wild Blueberry Association to Host Reception in Shanghai for Maine Governor's Trade Mission to China

»Wild Blueberry Sweepstakes Combines Fun and Learning with Chance to Win a Trip to Maine's Coast

»Fresh Maine Wild Blueberries Available Soon in Local Area Markets

»Eating Two Weekly Servings of Wild Blueberries Shows Potential for Reducing the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

»Wild Blueberry Association of North America Launches Leading Online Database of Berry Research

»Study Finds Regular Consumption of Berries Slows Memory Decline

»Take Charge of Your Holidays with Wild Blueberries: Five Tips for Eating Well

»New Research Finds That Blueberries May Be Effective in Fighting Breast Cancer

»Scientific Research Continues to Deliver Remarkable News About Healthy Properties Found in Wild Blueberries

»New Research Shows Risk of Diabetes May Be Reduced by Eating Blueberries: Regular Servings Can Have a Positive Impact on People at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

»Wild Blueberry Association Launches National, Multi-Year Frozen Wild Blueberry Campaign Geared Toward Triggering New Growth and Awareness of Frozen Fruit Category

»Antioxidant-Rich Wild Blueberries Named to Top Ten List of "America's Healthiest Superfoods for Women"

»Wild Blueberry Health Research Builds Momentum at Annual Summit

»Not Getting Enough Fruits and Vegetables? Think Frozen: Frozen Antioxidant-rich Wild Blueberries are Convenient and Just as Nutritious as Fresh

»Wild Blueberry Health Research Showcased on National Stage

»Wild Blueberry Association Launches New Premium Branding Campaign at IFT Conference

»New Research Demonstrates that Wild Blueberries May Support Cardiovascular Health

»Healthy, Delicious, Different, Blue: Wild Blueberries Liven Up Spring Plates in New Recipes

News Clips

»Obamafoodorama.com notes Wild Blueberry pie on the menu when Senator Collins hosts President Obama and Senators for lunch at the Capitol.

»The Wild Blueberry Association's 15th Researcher Summit highlights the tremendous growth in blueberry research.

»207 cooks with fresh Wild Blueberries while they are in season.

»Albany's Times-Union reports on a recent study finding that two weekly servings of Wild Blueberries may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes.

»Researcher Dr. Donald Ingram talks about Wild Blueberries and brain health with To Your Good Health Radio.

»HealthNewsDigest.com picks up news of research exploring wild blueberries and brain health.

»Nutritionist Susan Davis Talks Wild Blueberries on HealthRadio.net (Mp3 audio).

»The Portland Press Herald explores raking Wild Blueberries in its Maine at Work series.

»CRN Digital Talk Radio's Nationally Syndicated "What's Cookin'" Show spotlights the many health benefits of antioxidant-rich Wild Blueberries: Nutrition Advisor Susan Davis (MS, RD) provides the scoop.

»Self Magazine online recommends flavor-rich Wild Blueberries for a healthy daily dose of winter antioxidants.

»The Wyoming Tribune Eagle features Wild Blueberry breakfast, entrée and dessert recipes: "They hold their shape and work well in anything tangy, sweet and sour, spicy..."

»Epicurious.com/Bon Appétit have Wild Blueberries on the Thanksgiving Day menu: "Cranberry & Wild Blueberry Pie...A professional-looking dessert that's sure to impress your guests."

»Delicious Living features recipe for Wild Blueberry and Pear Crisp: "A delicious dessert (or breakfast) filled with antioxidants from wild blueberries and seasonal fruit..."

»Food & Wine with Chef Jamie Gwen Radio interviews Walter's Chef Jeff Buerhaus about favorite Wild Blueberry desserts and main dishes.

»Drink Up Cocktails and More recommends cocktail recipes featuring Wild Blueberries, "a beautiful and delicious ingredient to use as a base flavor for a cocktail."

»California's "Let's Dine Out" Radio (KTIE) interviews registered dietician Susan Davis about the many health benefits of "superfruit" Wild Blueberries: "This is a fruit that people should be getting in their diet every day."

»Zoomer Magazine recommends daily doses of Wild Blueberries: "Researchers are very excited because [they're finding] that food can do things that they thought only drugs could do.”

»CRN's Nationally Syndicated "What's Cookin' Today with Paul and Mike" spotlights the many health and flavor benefits of fresh and frozen Wild Blueberries.

»60+ news stations nationwide feature Wild Blueberries in "Chill Summer's Heat with a Blender Treat" column by nationally syndicated food editor J. Scott Wilson.

»Women's Health recommends antioxidant-rich Wild Blueberries in June issue: "Wild blueberries have more antioxidants per serving than cultivated blueberries, plus a more intensely sweet and tangy taste."

»The Peoria Journal Star profiles success of Wild Blueberries campaign: "We look for the entire frozen fruit category to grow. Our campaign is energizing how shoppers regard the frozen fruit aisle."

»The Bangor Daily News profiles national, multi-year frozen Wild Blueberries campaign: "Nine months into the campaign, the results are satisfyingly positive..."

»Vitality Magazine's spring issue features many health benefits of antioxidant-rich Wild Blueberries, named "One of America's Healthiest Superfoods" by Health magazine.

»The Washington Times cites Wild Blueberries' chart-topping position on USDA's list of antioxidant-rich foods.

»WCSH Ch. 6's "207" gives Wild Blueberries the royal treatment: Arrows Chef Mark Gaier creates Feta Herb Beignets with Wild Blueberry Vinaigrette.

»Fox New York spotlights Wild Blueberries on "5 Superfoods for Women" list: ""Wild blueberries are insanely high in antioxidants..they are one of the richest sources out there, but you cannot get them in winter so go for them frozen."

»The Bangor Daily News spreads the word on Wild Blueberries, the "crown jewels of healthful foods," recently named by Health magazine one of "America's Healthiest Superfoods for Women."

»Health Magazine names Wild Blueberries to its list of "America's Healthiest Superfoods for Women": "If berries are nutritional treasures, wild blueberries are the crown jewels."

»CBS News spotlights the many health benefits of Wild Blueberries: "Very, very rich in antioxidants. What I tell people [is to] get them frozen…they have all the nutritional value.”

»Yahoo! Health spotlights Wild Blueberries as a "Best Brain Food" for long-term memory: "Wild blueberries...have even more brain-boosting antioxidants than the cultivated variety..."

»PARADE recommends helpings of blueberries in "Food to Make Kids Smart" feature: "Blueberries are powerhouses for young noggins. They’re among the best sources of anthocyanins and flavanols."

»The New York Times Magazine profiles the lure of Wild Blueberries: "What makes Maine wild blueberries so special is partly their delicately complex flavor and partly a high antioxidant content - one of the highest of all fruits and vegetables."

»TIME reports on memory and the "nearly magical powers" of blueberries: "They zap free radicals (highly reactive atoms that can damage tissue), reverse aging, enhance cognition..."

»Oprah features blueberries, Dr. Oz pick for favorite anti-aging food: "All foods with dark colors in them have some of these really protecting antioxidant chemicals in them...blueberries lead the charge."

»AARP The Magazine salutes Wild Blueberries in list of "the most powerful disease-fighting foods": "Blueberries really show promise in helping us with our mental acuity—keeping our brain sharp."