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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive14-Aug-2006
- 'Safeway Teams with Nutritionist to Advise on New Products (The Gourmet Retailer)
SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 -- According to a recent report on just-food.com, U.S. grocery retailer Safeway has appointed Dean Ornish, M.D., a leading expert on nutrition and wellness, to chair the company's newly formed Advisory Council on Health and Nutrition.
- 'Effectiveness of food industry accord challenged (Scoop.co.nz)
Marketing researcher Professor Janet Hoek says despite an accord signed nearly two years ago, the food, advertising and media sectors still haven?t taken the steps necessary to solve the problem of obesity.
- 'College Students Need To Take Charge Of Their Health Care (Medical News Today)
When young men and women head off to college, many will think about the excitement and anxiety of being away from home, kick-starting their adult lives, and smaller details such as buying books and finding their way around campus. It's a safe bet that few will think about facing health care decisions on their own. [click link for full article]
- 'Hospitals miss targets over food nutrition (The Herald)
SCOTTISH health boards are failing to meet national guidelines set down three years ago to ensure nutrition becomes part of patient care.
- 'First International Animal Health, Genetics and Nutrition Congress (Manila Bulletin)
THE first livestock marketing, scientific, and academic exhibition of its kind is convened today by the Philippine Veterinary Drug Association (PVDA) and the Philippine Swine Industry Research and Development Foundation, Inc., (PSIRDFI) with the theme "Food Safety and Quality through Better Animal Health, Genetics and Nutrition."
- 'Diet expert pushes junk food tax (The Australian)
GOVERNMENTS should put a tax on junk food to combat the growing obesity epidemic, according to a US nutritionist.
- 'Nutrition task force to assess food program (Manila Bulletin)
TACLOBAN CITY â?? The Bantay Sangkap Pinoy Task Force in Eastern Visayas is scheduled to meet on August 18 to discuss the status of the Food Fortification Program in the region at the Ritz Tower de Leyte, this city.
- 'TORONTO ? Health minister Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang opened South Africa?s Khomanani exhibition at the World AIDS (Health-e)
Although the importance of nutrition is long established, there is a general feeling that Government?s Khomanani stand downplays the importance of antiretrovirals while small baskets filled with lemons, beetroot, madumbe and garlic stoke the fires of controversy.
- 'health calendar (The Arizona Republic)
? Dee McCaffrey nutrition classes - Wild Oats Natural Marketplace, 8688 E. Raintree Drive. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Cooking to Balance Moods and Eliminate Cravings, $35. 7 p.m. Aug. 22 and 24, Cooking to Reduce Insulin Dependency, $70. 7 p.m. Aug. 29, Food Additives cooking demonstration, $35. Registration required. (480) 755-4900 and www.processedfreeliving.com.
- 'Nutrition Notes: Salsa: Condiment or Food? (Kansas City InfoZine)
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Salsa has become a more popular condiment than ketchup, according to some sales reports. Most say this points to Americans' growing love of hot and spicy foods and interest in ethnic foods. Salsa can also help us meet the goal of working more fruits and vegetables into a healthful and delicious diet.
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