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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive18-Jan-2006
- 'Consumer Health (UPI)
A study published this week takes the mantra "you are what you eat" one stage further: It concludes what you eat could affect how you think. The study, Feeding Minds, was done by Sustain, a Britain-based alliance for better food and farming, in conjunction with the Mental Health Foundation.
- 'Health Tip: Bedsores Should Be Treated Promptly (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Health Tip: Bedsores Should Be Treated Promptly Category: Health News Created: 1/18/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/18/2006 1:58:28 AM
- 'Drought Sparks Food Shortage in Africa (ABC News)
Drought Sparks Food Shortage in Eastern Africa; Millions on the Verge of Famine
- 'Feeding minds: The impact of food on mental health (Just Food)
The intrinsic link between nutrition and physical health has long been accepted, but what about mental wellbeing? Industrialised food production has devalued the nutritional benefit of many foods, and it's not just our bodies that pay the price. Depression, concentration and memory problems are just some of the detrimental side-effects, as Catherine Sleep reports.
- '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.
- 'Concern some fruit could be labelled 'unhealthy' (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Australian and New Zealand fruit growers are worried new draft health standards could mean certain fruits are considered unhealthy. Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has released draft guidelines governing nutrition and health claims made about food.
- 'Kellogg to face lawsuit over ?junk food? ads to kids (Nutraingredients.com)
1/18/2006 - Cereal giant Kellogg and media conglomerate Viacom are to face a lawsuit because of their marketing of ?junk food? to children, it emerged today.
- '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.
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