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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive31-Jul-2006
- 'Suspected Food Poisoning Case Under Investigation (Medical News Today)
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is investigating a suspected food poisoning case involving 16 people who felt sick after taking lunch in a hotel in Mong Kok. -- The affected, comprising four men and 12 women aged between 32 and 61, developed diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting and fever about six to 34 hours after having lunch buffet in the hotel on July 22.
- 'BISD health policy puts students' wellness first (Beaumont Enterprise)
BEAUMONT - In her 30 years of teaching, Jean Bryant rarely has given food to her students. Early in her career, she gave M&Ms as rewards to her speech therapy students. And about 20 years ago, she occasionally took well-behaved students to a nearby fast-food restaurant to use donated coupons.
- 'Singaporeans choosing healthier food: survey (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News)
The latest national nutrition survey has found that Singaporeans are more conscious about eating healthier food.
- 'Healthier Food Products Pioneered by Small Startups Using Online Resources (SYS-CON Media)
The recipe for 'taste plus nutrition' thatbig food companies are suddenly cooking up in large batches has beendeveloped mostly by small startups. From organic frozen dinners andhomegrown BBQ sauces, to reduced fat sausages and whole grain crackers,entrepreneurs have been health segment innovators for years, and now arereaping the rewards in product sales and acquisitions by larger
- 'Singapore's hawker food goes low-cal (TODAYonline)
A group of foreigners enjoy the local food at a hawker stall in Singapore.
- 'Global food company relies on 4 strategic pillars, strengths to boost growth (The Edge Daily)
Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd is confident of staving off competition from the proliferation of new products with health-enhancing benefits by offering consumers more functional value-added products.
- 'Singapore's hawker food goes low-cal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Singapore's hawker food is going low-cal.
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