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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive05-May-2007
- 'Food Standards Agency Warning On Ugandan Baby Food - UK (Medical News Today)
The Food Standards Agency is advising parents and carers not to feed their babies with a particular batch of: 'Baby Soya with Enkejje makes a Stout Baby'. Sampling has shown that this particular batch of powdered baby food is contaminated with the bacterium Enterobacter sakazakii, which can be harmful to babies and infants. [click link for full article]
- 'U.S. dark chocolate sales soar on health benefits (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. dark chocolate sales are anything but bittersweet, as its much-touted health benefits and mass marketing introduced by companies such as Hershey Co. and Lindt & Sprungli Co. Plc. turn the product into a popular, guilt-free indulgence.
- 'Poll says fast-food nutrition baffles consumers (Southeast Missourian)
Common sense says a chicken Caesar salad makes a lower-fat lunch than pasta with sausage, a barbecue chicken pizza or lasagna. Right? For consumers staring up at a fast-food menu board, coming up...
- 'Fitness Expert Teaches Health Through Laughter (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
A certified nutrition and fitness expert opens a laughter club to promote better health.
- 'Feds: Millions have eaten chickens fed tainted pet food (CNN.com)
People have eaten millions of chickens that were given feed tainted with recalled pet food, federal officials said Tuesday, though they said the threat to human health is minimal.
- 'Lack of funds affects nutrition (The Ithaca Journal)
Cornell nutrition researcher and professor Christine Olson vividly recalled a politician telling her food stamps should be cut because recipients are often overweight.
- '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.
- 'Kids vie for ?Salad Bowl' bragging rights in FRC Nutrition Olympics (Kern Valley Sun)
The Family Resource Center in Lake Isabella presented its second annual ?Nutrition Olympics? on Saturday, April 28, at Tank Park in Lake Isabella.
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