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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive18-Jun-2006
- 'Schools sink teeth into health (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Students returning to school in the fall can look forward to some menu changes in an effort to improve nutrition with an emphasis on baked instead of fried, juices and water instead of soft drinks and whole grain pastas and bread versus their refined counterparts.
- 'Health Alert: Food labels (WIS-TV Columbia)
(National) June 13, 2006 - Nutrition-conscious shoppers should be on the look out for new food labels. A quick read could lead to healthier eating. You could say dietician Suzanne McKeever is a profesional label reader.
- 'Understand those nutrition terms (Poughkeepsie Journal)
We see and hear these nutrition catch phrases all the time, yet we rarely know exactly what they mean. Here are the definitions of a few common terms to guide you along the highway to health.
- 'IWA holds lecture on food and nutrition (The Peninsula)
doha ? The Indian Women?s Association (IWA) had organised a lecture on food and nutrition recently at Doha Grand Hotel. Dr Mohammad Kunhi, an expert in Food Science at Central Food Laboratory, National Health Authority, Doha, gave the key note speech, a press release issued by the IWA said.
- 'Food, Nutrition, Health and Education Experts Speak Out on Nutrition In America's K-12 Schools (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
KEYSTONE, Colorado----June 15, 2006--Some important names in the food, nutrition and health industries will be represented in Keystone, Colorado, on June 20, to take part in a discussion about "Nutrition in America's K-12 Schools" and the increasing problem of childhood obesity in the U.S.
- 'BRIEFS (Times Leader)
EDWARDSVILLE ? The Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Food and Nutrition, is conducting a summer food service program for ages 18 and younger. Free lunch will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday at Eagle Ridge Apartments, 9 Beverly Road.
- 'Allison Barker: State Board of Education working to improve student health, wellness (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
CHARLESTON -- About 60 percent of teens skip breakfast across the country at least three times a week, often hoping to get a little more sleep or falsely believing it's a great way to lose weight.
- 'Food Fight: Scientists are taking on sodas as the 'cigarettes' of obesity (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Low-fat, low-cal, low-carb. Atkins, South Beach, The Zone. Food fads may be distracting attention from something more insidiously piling on pounds: beverages. One of every five calories in the American diet is liquid. The nation's single biggest "food" is soda, and nutrition experts have long demonized it. Now they are escalating the fight.
- 'Nutrition Critical for Cancer Patients (RedNova)
By LAURIE SMITH ANDERSON Nutrition crit
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