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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive07-Aug-2006
- 'Americans Should Shake Salty Food Habit (RedNova)
By J.M. HIRSCH When it comes to seasoning food, there's no shortage of salt options. But when it comes to health, it doesn't matter if it was mined in Kansas, solar-evaporated from the Mediterranean Sea or hand-harvested in French marshes.
- 'Americans should shake salty food habit (USA Today)
When it comes to seasoning food, there's no shortage of salt options.
- 'Health-care Workers' SARS Protective Clothing Systems (Science Daily)
Health-care workers who don protective clothing to stave-off infection from threats such as SARS, other emerging infectious diseases, and bioterrorism are still vulnerable to contamination, a Queen's University study has found.
- 'College Students Need to Take Charge of Their Health Care (Newswise)
When kids leave home for college, they'll need to learn to do more for themselves like cooking and doing the laundry. They'll also need to become an independent health care consumer. To help, a U-M expert offers college students some tips to think about as they pack-up and move into college life.
- 'Americans Should Shake Salty Food Habit (The Herald-Sun)
When it comes to seasoning food, there's no shortage of salt options. But when it comes to health, it doesn't matter if it was mined in Kansas, solar-evaporated from the Mediterranean Sea or hand-harvested in French marshes. Salt is salt, the experts say, and it's bad for your health. Chances are you're eating way too much of it.
- 'Health benefits of avocado oil (Scoop.co.nz)
AUCKLAND ? Six years after the successful commercial release of avocado oil, scientists are still eager to learn more about the health benefits and find ways to maximise them.
- 'Health initiatives find company cafeterias (Chicago Tribune)
Determined to combat obesity, drive down health-care costs and boost their bottom lines, some companies have turned to creative methods of steering employees toward more healthful eating options.
- 'Americans Should Shake Salty Food Habit (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
When it comes to seasoning food, there's no shortage of salt options. But when it comes to health, it doesn't matter if it was mined in Kansas, solar-evaporated from the Mediterranean Sea or hand-harvested in French marshes. Salt is salt, the experts say, and it's bad for your health.
- 'Nutrition center a chance for fellowship (Brewton Standard)
Webster's dictionary gives many meanings for the word family. One of those definitions is ?any class or group of like or related things.? Family is exactly what you'll find at the Brewton Nutrition Center. The center is currently housed in the St. Maurice Catholic Church on Jackson Street.
- 'Bob Richter: Food section should offer readers healthier nutrition choices (San Antonio Express News)
If Chicago is a toddlin' town, San Antonio is a waddlin' town.
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