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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive27-Oct-2006
- 'Nutrition in palliative care: effective or ineffective? (Journal of Community Nursing)
This article discusses how good health professionals are at managing nutrition in palliative care patients and what we are doing about it locally. Nutrition is an important issue for palliative care patients and their carers.
- 'Zimbabwe: State to Continue Bolstering Food Production - Mujuru (AllAfrica.com)
GOVERNMENT will continue putting maximum effort to bolster national food production through sustainable agricultural development, Vice President Cde Joice Mujuru has said.
- 'Distorted food supply, prices to blame for soaring obesity, says IOTF (Nutraingredients.com)
10/27/2006 - The food and beverage industry must switch from "cheaper oils, starches and sugars" to a healthier and more nutritional focus, said the International Obesity Task Force, after startling new estimates were released about the rise of childhood obesity.
- 'Nutrition Classes Feed the Right Words (AgNews)
DALLAS ? On a recent Wednesday at the Oak Cliff branch of the Dallas Public Library, Elisa Reyes prepared to teach 26 Spanish-speakers about the MyPyramid food guide pyramid from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, serving sizes and daily nutritional requirements for good health, she said.
- 'New Edition of ARS Food & Nutrition Research Briefs Posted on the Web (Agricultural Research Magazine)
The quarterly publication features short, informative highlights of new scientific findings about nutrition and health, as well as food safety, new foods and related topics.
- 'Health Beat (Student Life)
The new health buzz is that food companies are removing trans fats from anything and everything. Frito-Lay started the trend when they began marketing trans fat free baked chips a few years ago.
- 'Health Officials Investigating Pig Farm As Source Of E.coli Outbreak (WAVE 3 Louisville)
After a month without any reports of illness from tainted spinach, health officials say the deadly outbreak of bacteria that killed three people and sickened more than 200 others nationally appears to be over.
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