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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive09-May-2007
- 'Nutrition Notes: Who's in Control of Your Health? (Kansas City InfoZine)
by Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - The majority of Americans believe they control their own health, according to a recent Zogby/UPI national poll. However, a much smaller proportion of Americans are actually taking control of their health by making lifestyle choices that can lower risk of the major adult chronic diseases.
- '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.
- 'Uganda: Food Security Plan Launched (AllAfrica.com)
PEOPLE and institutions that deal in food and nutrition and don't adhere to the required food safety standards will soon have it rough. This follows the launch of the National Food Safety Strategic plan that seeks to boost food safety and nutrition.
- 'Pet nutrition is cutting-edge at Critters (The Appleton Post-Crescent)
TOWN OF CLAYTON Nine years ago, Karey Hoelzels beloved dog Mern died. Its a sad reality every pet owner must ultimately face, but for Hoelzel, it was the beginning of a journey that led to the opening of Critters, a pet nutrition store she operates on Fairview Road.
- 'Subway joins Chalan Kanoa Head Start's Nutrition Fair (Saipan Tribune)
Subway, the island's only health food chain, was among participants to the Parent Education Day Safety and Nutrition Fair held at the Chalan Kanoa Head Start, which was held to give the students and their parents better insights on the importance of maintaining healthy eating habits.
- 'Beware! Fast food could be addictive (Daily News)
FAST FOOD: If we make a critical analysis about the general health condition of the urbanites in Sri Lanka, one factor becomes quite obvious. Most of them have wide knowledge on healthy foods but that knowledge has not been followed by practice.
- '55 from food service firms (The Fort Morgan Times)
Fifty-five individuals from food service establishments in Northeast Colorado recently completed food safety trainings conducted by Colorado State University Extension and the Northeast Colorado Health Department.
- 'TFNC hosts workshop to discuss food, development (IPP Media)
The Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre (TFNC) will hold a workshop on food and nutrition in Dar es Salaam this week. The Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Professor David Mwakyusa will open the three-day event expected to attract more than two hundred local and foreign experts.
- 'Whole grains and health claims: time for action (Nutraingredients.com)
5/7/2007 - The new health claims regulation has rekindled interest in exploring the benefits of whole grains, said consultant Prof David Richardson, but there is a need for action to ensure grains do not miss out in the implementation process.
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