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Research Finds Children Are Bending The Rules To Avoid Healthy School Food And That They Are 'drowning' In Fast Food ... (Medical News Today)
A study from experts at City University London has found that children in Tower Hamlets are regularly ignoring school healthy eating initiatives to binge on fast food on the way to and from school - some even choose to skip lunch to eat fast food at the end of the day.
Interview: Domingos Afonso Ndedica, World Food Programme, Angola (Blogcritics.org)
The Government of Angola is now budgeting for a countrywide school feeding program. Angola is recovering from a 27-year-long civil war that ended in 2002. Twenty-eight percent of this African nation's population is living in extreme poverty. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) reports that "many communities have little or no access to basic social services." Initiatives to fight ...
Diabetes Care, Diet, Nutrition (PIZZAHEROS)
Diabetes is a dodgy disease and the more you learn how to name it, all the better for you. The best way to tackle diabetes is to eat right and live wholesome. If you can direct your diet and know what to eat and what to evade, then you have a good attempt of limitling your diabetes.
New Standard For Popular Stevia-Based Sweetener To Assure Product's Quality (Medical News Today)
Responding to the growing popularity of a plant-based sweetener, the U.S. Pharmacopeial (USP) Convention has announced it is developing a new standard to be included in the Food Chemicals Codex (FCC) that will help food and beverage manufacturers assure the product's quality for consumers.
Susan Lark, MD Urges Women To Fight For Their Right To Use Bioidentical Hormones (Medical News Today)
Susan Lark, MD, noted medical researcher and women's health practitioner, is urging women to continue waging a battle against the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) steps to limit their access to bioidentical hormones.
TOP ARTICLE | Our Responsibility To Deliver (The Times of India)
The past year was difficult for us all. I have called it "the year of multiple crises". The next promises to be even more so. The challenges that lie ahead in 2009 ranging from climate change to the economic meltdown will test our commitments and good intentions as never before.
Resolutions For Healthy Families In A Healthy Montana - By Eat Right Montana (Medical News Today)
Since January 1999, Eat Right Montana (ERM), a statewide coalition promoting healthy eating and active lifestyles, has published a monthly packet of sound advice on nutrition and fitness. For its 11th year, the coalition plans to expand and enhance the practical tips it offers to Montanans with the 2009 theme - Going Green: Simple Steps for Healthy Families.
Bean burgers add protein to diet (The Longview News-Journal)
Archaeologists say dry beans, peas and lentils were among the first plants to be domesticated. Ancient Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans cultivated them to obtain protein. Beans have been grown in the Americas for 6,000 years.
News from the January 2009 Journal of the American Dietetic Association (EurekAlert!)
( American Dietetic Association ) The January issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association features research studies focusing on everyday eating habits of consumers. Researchers look at why sack lunches may not always meet the nutritional needs of preschool children and how making time for meals directly influences diets of young adults.
New Eating Plan Makes Weight Loss Extra Easy (Medical News Today)
Every January millions of people in the UK make a New Year's resolution to lose weight. Seventy five per cent of adults make weight loss their number one aim, but most have given up by the end of the month. The good news for those seeking to eat more healthily without hunger and deprivation is that it is easy to eat to satisfy your appetite and enjoy an everyday treat too.
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