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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive22-May-2008
- 'Capital BlueCross Goes National for Health (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As fast-food marketers launch programs across the United States to promote fried chicken breakfast sandwiches to a time-pressured society -- one that is already challenged to find time for exercise -- Capital BlueCross is responding by extending an innovative local health program to its growing membership base across the state and the nation.
- 'Restaurant menu promises buried in calories, fat (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Dishes targeted to health conscious consumers at popular chains contained as much as twice the calories and eight times the grams of fat than the restaurants claimed in their published nutrition information, a Scripps investigation revealed.
- 'La Leche greets guidelines with mixed feelings (Scoop.co.nz)
The release by the Ministry of Health of the updated Food and Nutrition Guidelines for Healthy Infants and Toddlers (Aged 0-2) has been met with a mixed response from La Leche League New Zealand?.
- 'WHO: Food shortage, climate are key health threats (Mail and Guardian)
Insufficient food, climate change and pandemic flu are global crises that could unravel progress in public health, the World Health Organisation's (WHO) director general said on Monday.
- 'Plunket welcomes updated nutrition guidelines (Scoop.co.nz)
The release of the revised Ministry of Health guidelines on Food and Nutrition for Healthy Infants and Toddlers (Aged 0-2), has been welcomed by Plunket.
- 'Food costs strain efforts to save starving Ethiopian children (CNN.com)
A year of drought and soaring food prices has threatened the lives of tens of thousands of Ethiopian children.
- 'Income Guidelines Set for Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (The Sentinel)
HARRISBURG -- Nearly 300,000 low-income seniors, women and children will continue to benefit from commonwealth programs that provide access to fresh nutritious food at Pennsylvania?s more than 1,000 farmers markets, Pennsylvania?s Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff said today.
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