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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive26-Nov-2005
- 'Health program for teens fights for survival (The Stamford Advocate)
STAMFORD -- A city task force met with a Stamford Health System official Tuesday to determine how to keep the Tully for Teens fitness and nutrition program, or a version of it, alive.
- 'Time is right for vetetrinarians and doctors to debate food policy (Medical News Today)
The time is right for vets and doctors to join together to examine the case for radical reform of current food policy, say researchers in this week's BMJ.
- 'Doctors seek snack food ban at schools (Sydney Morning Herald)
The Australian Medical Association (AMA) wants a ban on lolly and chocolate fundraisers and snack food vending machines in schools as a way to tackle an "obesity epidemic".
- 'Doctors seek snack food ban at schools (AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
The Australian Medical Association wants a ban on lolly and chocolate fundraisers and snack food vending machines in schools.
- 'Low-Carb is out, Fibre and Whole-Grains Are in - the Health Benefits of Fibre - a Food Industry Perspective (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Nov. 25, 2005--Research and Markets has announced the addition of The health benefits of fibre - a food industry perspective to their offering.
- 'New plans announced for food labelling (Sydney Morning Herald)
Manufacturers will be able to make claims about their product's health value only if they are backed up with scientific evidence, under proposed new nutrition standards.
- 'Choosing health: Food industry battles with nutrition labelling (Just Food)
A year after the health white paper we now have Jamie's School Dinners and Sid the Slug, but have we made any real progress in tackling obesity? Helen Lewis reports.
- 'Better Nutrition Education Helps Reduce Malnutrition, FAO Says (RedNova)
Better nutrition education helps reduce malnutrition, FAO says ROME, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Poverty and a lack of nutritional education are to blame for the unhealthy diets of millions of people across the world, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) declared on Tuesday.
- 'NUTRITION / SUZANNE HAVALA HOBBS: Air travel: Plan ahead if you want to eat healthy food (The Charlotte Observer)
The greatest threat to your health when you're flying these days might be the food.
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