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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive28-Aug-2006
- 'I have not over-emphasised nutrition - Manto (Independent Online)
The government has not over-emphasised nutrition in the fight against HIV and Aids, health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has said in an attempt to "allay fears" around government's plan to deal with the epidemic.
- 'A sound lesson for life: Area schools making the right moves to improve student eating habits and health (Timberjay)
Students learn more than reading, writing and arithmetic at school. It?s also a place where they develop what may become lifetime habits. That?s why schools have to make sure to send the right message when it comes to good nutrition and exercise.
- ''Nutrition not over-emphasised' (Sunday Times)
The government has not over-emphasised nutrition in the fight against HIV/Aids, Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang said.
- 'Nutrition 'not exaggerated' - Manto (iafrica.com)
The government has not over-emphasised nutrition in the fight against HIV/Aids, health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang said on Friday.
- 'Nutrition policies could curb classroom parties, bake sales (Boston Globe)
Sugary cupcakes, cookies, and muffins will be forbidden in Haverhill's schools from now on. Beverly is banning all home-baked goods from school fund-raisers. And in Revere, officials are proposing food-free classroom parties and celebrations.
- 'Health calendar (Gloucester Daily Times)
Health care proxy lecture , Tuesday, Sept. 19, 6 to 7 p.m., Gordon Room, Peabody Institute Library of Danvers, 15 Sylvan St., Danvers. Blair Smith, director of social work at Beverly and Addison Gilbert hospitals, speaks about the importance of having a health care proxy and answers questions.
- 'Less junk food, more exercise for students this year (Timberjay)
St. Louis County students can expect healthier food choices and more opportunities for exercise when they return to classes this year. As part of that effort, school vending machines, typically stocked with soft drinks and candy, will be turned off during the school day.
- 'Schools looking to keep students healthy (The Daily News Tribune)
WALTHAM -- A sticker on Rhonda Spigel's office door at Waltham High reads "Child nutrition is my business." As the School Department's director of food services, she hopes the district's new wellness policy will help make her business a little easier to implement.
- 'Obesity war's latest battlefront: the school cafeteria School nutrition is activists' passion / How 4 dedicated people (San Francisco Chronicle)
There's a cartoon circulating among nutritionists these days: two really overweight parents -- one sprawled on the couch in front of the television with a soda resting on his belly, the other dishing up ice cream in the kitchen - and their chubby...
- 'Good nutrition necessary in all fields (Northwest Herald)
Well, by now most students are back hitting the books, and many athletes have been on the fields for weeks already. So what comes to the mind of parents and those sport-minded is healthy and proper nutrition to ensure the best possible success.
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