Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive

06-Jan-2006

 

  • 'Health Sciences Group Announces Strategic Initiatives for 2006 (RedNova)

    Health Sciences Group, Inc. (OTCBB:HESG), provider of innovative nutraceutical products and functional food ingredients derived from natural sources, announced today its strategic initiatives for 2006.


  • 'I'm not a food nazi ... am I? (Blogging Baby)

    Filed under: Feeding & Nutrition , Health and Safety , Lifestyle My sister claims that I'm the Food Nazi when it comes to how I feed my kid. She bases this opinion on the fact that I don't feed my kid junk food. I suppose, on one hand, she's right: while Alex loves pasta and cheese sauce as much as the next kid, but when she craves it, I make it from scratch -- I wouldn't dream of


  • 'New food guidelines give students different menu (The Advocate Messenger)

    Parents will have the opportunity this month to look at foods their children are eating in public schools. The nutrition and health changes began this semester for preschool through elementary programs. Changes will be made in middle schools in 2007-2008 and high schools in 2008-2009.


  • 'Food expert suggests that gift buyers go ?chopping? (Montana Standard)

    A simple kitchen gadget can help in preparing meals and in making sure your food remains safe to eat, says Lynn Paul, a food and nutrition specialist with Montana State University Extension.


  • 'Grassroots Health and Wellness Programs Make an Impact (PNN)

    The American Council for Fitness and Nutrition (ACFN) today announced it has identified six key characteristics among grassroots health and wellness programs that are creating positive change in communities nationwide.


  • 'Food association sets out 'wish list' of regulatory change (Nutraingredients.com)

    1/6/2006 - The EU's food industry association is calling for a raft of changes to proposed laws, calling some of them unworkable and misleading, including those that would regulate additives and enzymes, flavourings, additives, chemicals and health claims.


  • 'Nutrition package for pregnant mothers (Daily News)

    THE Samurdhi and Poverty Alleviation Ministry plans to provide a Rs.500 worth special nutrition package to pregnant mothers of all Samurdhi beneficiary families and other low income families free of charge from March.


  • 'Heart Health Benefits of Soy (Newswise)

    No food has been researched as thoroughly as soy. Research continues to show that soy is effective in decreasing the risk of heart disease. Talk to some of the leading experts in the field of soy, chronic disease prevention and health promotion to get the facts.


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