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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive01-May-2007
- 'UI lags in food info (The Daily Iowan)
Teresa Kaplan shook her head with a despondent frown. "It's totally worthless," said the assistant manager at Hillcrest Marketplace and the residence halls' only registered nutritionist, as she leafed through the UI's 17-page nutrition guide.
- 'Nutrition standards urged for food sold in school (AG Weekly)
WASHINGTON ? Whole-grain crackers, low-fat yogurt, fruit and water could become the school snacks of the future, driving out fattening fancies such as cola and fried chips.
- 'Stacking up the calories: Survey by Davis health advocacy group shows menu choices are confusing (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Apr 18, 2007 - 14:29:54 CDT. Nearly 70 percent of Californians who took a recent survey failed a nutrition quiz on menu items from various fast-food and chain restaurants.
- 'FDA Commissioner Announces New Food Protection Position (U. S. Food and Drug Administration)
Commissioner of Food and Drugs Dr. Andrew C. von Eschenbach today announced the creation of the position of Assistant Commissioner for Food Protection to provide advice and counsel to the Commissioner on strategic and substantive food safety and food defense matters.
- 'Fishing for fast, easy nutrition? Consider canned (CNN.com)
We love fish. Americans are eating more than ever. And there are compelling reasons why. In light of the positive health benefits associated with fish, we're looking for creative ways to incorporate it into our diets.
- 'Wilton pet food company recalls some products (Stamford Advocate)
Blue Buffalo Co., a Wilton-based pet food company, is scrambling to find a new supplier of canned cat and dog food and biscuits after it learned that Utah-based contract manufacturer American Nutrition Inc. was adding rice protein concentrate to its canned products without Blue Buffalo's approval.
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