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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive14-Oct-2006
- 'Nutrition and health claims regulation adopted at last (Food Navigator)
13/10/2006 - Following months of wrangling and a last minute delay, the new EU regulation on nutrition and health claims was finally adopted yesterday by the EU Council of Ministers and looks likely to come into force next January.
- 'Fresher Food for students in Northern Ireland (Food Standards Agency)
The Food Standards Agency Northern Ireland and the University of Ulster have joined forces to create and launch a comprehensive student survival booklet on diet and nutrition for first year students ? Fresher Food.
- 'Children mark opposition to school junk-food ban (The Scotsman)
MORE than half of Scots pupils want their schools to continue serving junk food, despite moves by the Scottish Executive to ban the sale of unhealthy snacks such as crisps and fizzy drinks.
- 'Lifestyle vs. Breast Cancer (American Cancer Society via Yahoo! News)
Each year, we learn more about how a woman's lifestyle and health habits -- the kind of food she eats, how much she weighs, the amount she exercises -- can affect her risk of developing breast cancer. American Cancer Society experts Colleen Doyle, MS, RD, director of nutrition and physical activity, and Heather Spencer Feigelson, PhD, MPH, strategic director of genetic epidemiology, discuss the
- 'Consumer Reports Rates Online Nutrition Advice (Hartford Courant)
Tens of millions of consumers seek nutrition advice online, regularly searching for information about dietary supplements, food allergies and how to lose weight.
- 'Good health begins in our shopping trolleys (Belfast Telegraph)
Shock Ulster obesity rates have revealed we are now fatter than ever. But is the food in our supermarkets to blame? Health Correspondent Nigel Gould discovers the state of our daily diet from the contents of a typical family shopping trolley
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