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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive29-Jun-2008
- 'Slow Food Nation comes to San Francisco (San Francisco Chronicle)
Pick up your forks and knives, and let the revolution start now. That's the rallying cry of the organizers of Slow Food Nation, an event designed to change the way people eat. Fifty thousand people, including some of the world's leading food authorities,...
- 'Commission On International Food Standards To Meet In Geneva - Codex Alimentarius Commission, 30 June - 4 July 2008 (Medical News Today)
The 31st Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission holds its annual meeting in Geneva. The Commission is an intergovernmental body, jointly established in 1963 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), that sets international food standards to protect the health of consumers and ensure fair trade practices in the food trade.
- 'Doctor advises eating your way back to good health (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By LINDSAY LYON John La Puma is a doctor, a chef and a big believer in "culinary medicine," which holds that the art of cooking can be scientifically applied to fight disease. La Puma, who taught the first cooking and nutrition course for medical students in the country at SUNY Upstate Medical University-Syracuse, New York, explains in a new book written with Rebecca Powell Marx, ChefMD?s Big ...
- 'Nutrition Wise: Margarine, Breast Feeding, Breast Cancer and Soy (Kansas City InfoZine)
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Q: Why does my doctor suggest that I avoid soy foods while I am taking an anti-estrogen medication to treat breast cancer? Q: How can I tell whether my baby gets enough milk if I breastfeed? Q: With all the margarine choices today, how can I tell which is best?
- 'Easy Summer Meal Ideas (Paragould Daily Press)
(Family Features) - Summer dining calls for light meals that are easy to put together yet don't skimp on flavor or good nutrition. That sounds like a tall order, but smart cooks know that dinner can be both interesting and healthful with the addition of just a few unexpected ingredients.
- 'Nutrition IQ (The Sacramento Bee)
Lentils are not a glamour food, at least when you are looking at them in your bowl, but from a nutrition standpoint, they are the belle of the ball.
- 'Food Inspection Technology Could Kill Waiter Jokes (Medical News Today)
New inspection X-ray technology developed by European researchers is helping to ensure that the only thing in people's dinners is the food itself. Finding a snail in a salad, a fish bone in a supposedly boneless fillet or opening a soup packet to reveal mouldy contents is an unpleasant and potentially unsafe experience.
- 'Ethiopia: EU Provides 6mln Euro for Health, Nutrition for the Vulnerable in Ethiopia (AllAfrica.com)
The European Commission said on Tuesday it allocated 6 million Euro(90 million birr) to support targeted supplementary food programme of WFP in Ethiopia.
- 'What ails the states health department (Express India)
Despite huge investments in the health sector and vast manpower deployed, Uttar Pradesh has become a cauldron...
- 'Parents should model wise food choices (The Columbus Dispatch)
Q: Summer is an excellent time for parents to attack the problem of childhood obesity. Can you give us some tips?
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