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Health, Food, Nutrition & Hibiscus Tea News Archive29-Oct-2006
- 'Health, safety focus of EU-based International food conference in Chiang Mai (MCOT)
BANGKOK, Oct 29 (TNA) ? A five-day international conference on food safety and nutrition starts tomorrow in Thailand's northern capital of Chiang Mai.
- '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.
- 'USDA AWARDS $1.8 MILLION FOR RESEARCH ON FOOD ASSISTANCE AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS (USDA)
WASHINGTON, October 27, 2006-Deputy Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner today announced $1.8 million in grant and cooperative agreement awards in eight states and the District of Columbia to examine and evaluate food assistance programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- '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.
- 'Sensible Nutrition for the Single Professional (Southern Illinoisan)
Ask anyone who works for a living how much time they have to focus on healthy eating and chances are the answer will end in dietary disaster.
- '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.
- 'Health calendar and support groups (Orange County Register)
? " Health Care for All: Is the Dream Possible? " Symposium. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dr. S. Jerome & Judith D. Tamkin Student Lecture Building, UC Irvine School of Medicine. www.uci.edu/campusmap. $50 includes parking, breakfast and lunch. Registration: 949-824-8909.
- '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.
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