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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive11-Mar-2007
- 'Eat Less, Move More Event (WITN 7 North Carolina)
Shoppers at The Colonial Mall in Greenville received a free treat today The Pitt Partners For Health Hosted An *Eat Smart, Move More* Event. Participants learned how to improve their health through better nutrition and proper exercise.
- 'Hospital celebrates National Nutrition Month (Lahontan Valley News)
Many people think of a dietitian as someone to call when there is an emergency heath condition or for recovery after major surgery. However, using a dietitian can help prevent serious health conditions before they arise.
- 'Eat whole grains for better health (Carroll County Online)
Low- to no-carbohydrate diets have become the craze of a nation obsessed with being thin yet becoming increasingly obese. With low-carbohydrate diets, many people are missing the benefits of eating whole grains.
- 'New Sun Nutrition's FRS(R) Health Drink Earns 'Best New Health Initiative' at 2007 World Beverage Congress' Beverage ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
New Sun Nutrition, a developer and distributor of healthy beverages, was honored with the "Best New Health Initiative" award for its FRSŪ antioxidant health beverage at the 2007 World Beverage Congress' Beverage Innovations Awards held on March 7, 2007 in Madrid, Spain.
- 'Group to revise CNMI National Food and Nutrition policies (Saipan Tribune)
A soon-to-be formed committee will revise the CNMI National Food and Nutrition Policy and develop a new 10-year plan of action.
- 'Health Highlights: March 10, 2007 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:
- 'There Are No Cure-Alls (RedNova)
Nutrition, or rather food, is everywhere in American society. Indeed, there is a sub-specialty of nutrition for every income level, every education level and every age: the affluent and whole foods, the high-schooler and fast foods, the elderly and supplements.
- 'Valley Health teams up with Food Bank to fight hunger (Winchester Star)
WINCHESTER ? Valley Health and the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank are teaming up to fight hunger.
- 'HEALTH HAPPENINGS (Bradenton Herald)
The Bradenton Herald welcomes information on free or low-cost health-related events open to the public. The deadline for submitting information is noon Friday, eight days ahead of Saturday publication. Information - including time, date and place - can be dropped off, mailed to the Bradenton Herald, P.O. Box 921, Bradenton, FL 34206, or faxed to 745-7097. Complete listings can be found at ...
- 'THE SKINNY ON GOOD NUTRITION (Asbury Park Press)
STORY CHAT: Go to www.app.com, click on this story in Jersey Life and tell us what you do to maintain your weight and for a link to Melissa Clark's Web site.
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