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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive31-Aug-2006
- 'Drop-in centres give local parents some Food 4 Thought (myKawartha.com)
Expectant mothers have a new resource to ensure their babies are healthy. The Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program is hosting Food 4 Thought Drop-ins across Durham.
- 'Making healthier food choices (Town Online)
Local schools are encouraging students to make healthier food choices and become more physically active as part of a federal mandate for nutrition and exercise policy.
- 'Adult obesity rate ascending in country?s cities: nutrition survey (Viet Nam News)
HA NOI ? A National Nutrition Institute survey showed that 16.8 per cent of the nation?s population aged 25-64 are overweight, with obesity occurring most in people over 45.
- 'Nutrition 21 Completes Purchase of Iceland Health and Enters the Omega 3 Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PURCHASE, N.Y.----Aug. 29, 2006--Nutrition 21, Inc., today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Iceland Health, Inc.
- 'Nutrition Wise: Japanese Food Healthiest, Star Fruit, Mangosteen and Antioxidants (Kansas City InfoZine)
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Q: Is Japanese food really the healthiest? Q: I read that "star fruit" is a great source of vitamin C. What is it? Q: Is mangosteen a good way to get the antioxidants I need?
- 'Health Claims for Food on the Internet - How Much Is Really the Truth? (Kansas City InfoZine)
A recent study has found that there is an increasing proportion of illegal, high-level health claims appearing on Internet sites within the Australian marketplace.
- 'Nutrition 21 Completes Iceland Deal (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Food supplements maker Nutrition 21 Inc. said Tuesday it completed the purchase of Iceland Health Inc., provider of supplements containing fish oil and Omega-3 fatty acids.
- 'Case for a National Nutrition Policy (Home Grown Food Habits) (Daily News)
Undisputedly, rice is one of the most nutritious main food items in the world. It is only consumed in Asia, may be due to the fact rice is mostly grown in Asian countries. Japan has realised the nutritious value of rice. In Japan, the mortality rate is less.
- 'Calls for NT Govt to control sale of junk food in schools (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
The Northern Territory Opposition has urged the Education Minister to restrict the sale of junk food in school canteens.
- 'Beware of dieting, and don't do it unwisely: Doc (Yahoo! India News)
Dr Anshu Vatsyayan, a noted Ayurvedic gynaecologist, addressed students at Kundan Vidya Mandir, Civil Lines today. In her talk on 'Ayurvedic Health Care and Lifestyle - Guidelines for adolescent girls', she classified the life of women in five stages. She also discussed various aspects of a woman's life including diet, nutrition, exercise and the right lifestyle. She also highlighted what food
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