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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive16-Jan-2006
- 'Modern food production and poor nutrition 'cause depression', report (Food Production Daily)
16/01/2006 - Two charities have issued a stark warning that unless there is a major overhaul of UK food and farming policies, there will not be enough healthy and nutritious food to eat in the future.
- 'Health News | Home (EARTHtimes.org)
The increase in mental illnesses like depression, attention deficit syndrome, Alzheimer's and schizophrenia in the United Kingdom can be attributed to the change in dietary patterns in the last five decades, two reports ? Feeding Minds by the Mental Health Foundation and Changing Diets, Changing Minds by not-for-profit group Sustain ? have said.
- 'Brain food (Guardian Unlimited)
There appears to be no respite in the pace or impact of the growing burden of mental ill health on individuals and the nation as a whole.
- '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.
- 'Brain food (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment: As new research links poor diet and mental ill health, Fran Gorman says it's time the government act.
- 'Taguig gives priority to health, social services (Manila Bulletin)
The city of Taguig prioritized improvement in the delivery of health and social services to the people in 2005, Mayor Sigfrido Tinga said as he listed his administration?s achievements last year.
- 'Food 4 Kids: Program provides weekend nutrition (Wellington Daily News)
Kennedy Elementary is participating in the Food 4 Kids program, which seeks to provide kids with enough nutrition over the weekend when the kids cannot rely on school meals to stop their hunger.
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