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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive21-Jan-2006
- 'Health Highlights: Jan. 19, 2006 (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Health Highlights: Jan. 19, 2006 Category: Health News Created: 1/20/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/20/2006 1:58:29 AM
- 'Archbishop Appeals for Food As Hunger Numbers Rise (AllAfrica.com)
The Catholic Archbishop of Mombasa has appealed to Christians and other Kenyans to assist the hungry in parts of Coast Province, as the number of people in need of food aid countrywide grew by one million.
- 'Discharged patients get free food delivery (Bradenton Herald)
Donna Wright Health Matters Hospital patients covered by Humana Medicare Advantage HMO and PPO plans now have a new benefit - 10 days of free food delivered to their door following discharge from a hospital stay.
- 'Food fight hits high schools (The Arizona Republic)
Almost a year after Arizona legislators banned junk food in elementary schools, a bill introduced this week would rid the state's high schools of Twinkies and Doritos, too.
- '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.
- '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.
- 'Babies and organic food (The Star Online)
Family Health is a fortnightly column which addresses commonly asked questions on child health, nutrition and antenatal care. This week, Prof Dr Muhammad Abdul Jamil Mohd Yassin and Assoc Prof Dr Poh Bee Koon answer your queries.
- 'New Jersey Whole Foods Unit to Host Nutrition Labeling Workshop (Progressive Grocer)
JANUARY 19, 2006 -- EDGEWATER, N.J. -- A Whole Foods Market here is hosting the first "Fabulous Fats" Workshop and food tasting today, intended to demystify trans-fat nutrition labeling, and equip consumers with practical guidance on how to incorporate healthful fats into their diets.
- 'Health Highlights: Jan. 19, 2006 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
- 'Resource for nutrition news (Akron Beacon Journal)
Site: Nutrition for Optimal Health Association Address: www.nutrition4health.org The all-volunteer organization in Winnetka, Ill., has no compensated staff and is said to be a respected source of nutrition information.
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