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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive26-Mar-2007
- 'HEALTH: Enjoy your food (don't be afraid of it!) (Columbian Missourian)
Americans are awfully messed up about food ? so thinks Barry Glassner, University of Southern California sociology professor and author of ?The Gospel of Food: Everything You Think You Know About Food Is Wrong.?
- 'Area pet owners taking notice of food recall (The Ledger Independent)
As the impact of pet food which may have been tainted continues to grow nationwide, area pet owners are joining the ranks of those concerned about their dogs and cats.
- 'One answer to pet food scare? Go raw (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
LEBANON ? The minute officials announced that dogs and cats nationwide had been exposed to contaminated pet food, Daminana Smith?s phone began to ring.
- 'Recalled food worries vets, too (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
Local pet owners aren't the only ones worried about the recent recall of pet food. Area veterinarians are also concerned with the long-term health effects on the animals.
- 'Chinese food can be healthy (Chicago Sun-Times)
Loaded with salt and laden with oil, some Chinese food menu options can pack artery-popping health risks. But don't drop the chopsticks.
- 'Implement ideas that can lead to healthier nutrition (Albany Times Union)
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.
- 'Try "super foods" for better health (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Making good food choices everyday is one of the best paths to good health. By choosing nutritious foods often, we can provide our bodies with the important nutrients necessary for daily functioning and protect us from diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and hypertension.
- 'ISU offers students help with nutrition (Indiana Statesman)
ISU students and faculty members will soon be able to receive free nutrition and weight management plans through consultations organized on an individual basis. Members of the ISU community can make an appointment with Student Health Promotion, which conducts the consultation every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at the Student Counseling Center.
- 'Holding Our Food Obsession in Check (RedNova)
MONTEREY, Calif. _ Why are Americans getting so much fatter? The reason is simple, said nationally renowned nutrition expert Dr. David Katz: because they can.
- 'WIC promotes nutrition month (The East Liverpool Review)
LISBON ? Columbiana County Women, Infants and Children personnel plan to promote nutrition this month with a sack lunch for docs and Fad Free diet displays at area Sparkle Markets.
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