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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive10-Jun-2006
- 'Health Tips For The World Cup Fans (Medical News Today)
Soccer fans are reminded to stay health-conscious while watching World Cup games which will kickoff tomorrow. [click link for full article]
- 'Kids' food allergies may be rarer than parents think, says study (Food Navigator)
09/06/2006 - Parents may be overestimating the occurrence of food allergies by as much as two times, putting their child at risk of inadequate nutrition, say researchers from the UK.
- 'Health Alert: Virtual nutrition program (WIS-TV Columbia)
(National-MBC) June 8, 2006 - By now, we've all heard about obesity rates reaching epidemic proportions. Now those numbers have affected our most vulnerable population: children. Well, a new virtual reality nutrition website is helping kids learn valuable information early on.
- 'Peterson elected president of national rural mental health orga (High Plains Journal)
Dr. Rick Peterson, assistant professor and Texas Cooperative Extension parenting specialist, has been elected president of the National Association for Rural Mental Health.
- 'Suspected Food Poisoning Case Under Investigation, Hong Kong (Medical News Today)
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health, Hong Kong, is investigating a case of suspected food poisoning involving at least 13 people. The affected persons, comprising four men and nine women aged between 20 and 31, were members of a tour to Saba, Malaysia from May 31 to June 4. [click link for full article]
- 'Healthful Living With Soul: A Miami Native and Orlando-Based Dietitian Will Offer Advice on Health and Nutrition for (RedNova)
By Andrea Robinson, The Miami Herald Jun. 10--Miami native and Orlando-based dietitian Roniece Weaver is on a mission -- to educate black women about staying healthy -- and is bringing a her traveling health and lifestyle expo on fitness to South Florida today.
- 'The Fantasy of Fish As "Health Food": Actually, a Dietary Disaster (RedNova)
By Anonymous (Editor's Note: The following article originally appeared in Nutrition Health Review #58.) "Eat more fish and seafood to protect against heart disease," many well-meaning, but misinformed, physicians and nutritionists recommend.
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