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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive17-Mar-2007
- 'Many school cafeterias don't get health checks (CNN.com)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Millions of children eat in school cafeterias that don't get the twice-yearly health inspections required by Congress to help prevent food poisoning.
- 'Celebrate National Nutrition Month - The no fad diet way (Telegraph)
March is one of the best months of the year for a dietitian. Designated as National Nutrition Month, March is the time to give special attention to a subject we know best...nutrition.
- 'National Nutrition Month is discussed (Plain Talk)
Diet and health fads come and go, and some may help you lose weight - in the short term. For National Nutrition Month® 2007, the American Dietetic Association says the most effective long-term way to achieve a healthful lifestyle is to be 100 percent Fad Free.
- 'Health Highlights: March 7, 2007 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:
- 'Here's food for thought on nutrition (Miami Herald)
They can decide March is National Nutrition Month (and they have), but what does it mean? Nutrition, according to my dictionary, is the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. Notice it says food, not a fistful of supplements. After that, though, all bets are off. There are so many theories about nutrition, so many experts, so many books -- it's dizzying.
- 'Nutrition important for the aging population (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
Nutrition is a key component in healthy living for children and young to middle-age adults. But good food choices are also important for senior citizens.
- 'Series centers on healthy foods at Grace Presbyterian Church (Hernando Today)
SPRING HILL ? Ever wonder about the safety of the food you eat? Those wanting to learn the latest on nutrition and healthy recipes can attend a Lenten season event of five presentations on ?Food and You.?
- 'Nearly a third of school cafeterias don't get required health checks (Southeast Missourian)
Millions of children eat in school cafeterias that don't get the twice-yearly health inspections required by Congress to help prevent food poisoning. Schools are supposed to get two visits from...
- 'Health-Savvy Wonder Foods (BusinessWeek)
Food makers are capitalizing on our fear of aging and love of technology with new "phoods" and "bepherages" aimed at remedying health woes
- 'Health Inspections Lacking at School Cafeterias (Fox News)
Nearly one-third of school cafeterias are not getting the required health checks
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