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Skiff Medical Center: Know your numbers, follow these tips (Newton Daily News)
As the only registered nurse member of the Wellness Team at Skiff, I have enjoyed reading the articles on nutrition and health my dietitian co-workers Deb Nilles, Cindy Harms and Jenny Thompson have written.
At school, good food costs money (The Acorn)
There were a couple of questions that seemed to be raised in a recent article that I would like to clarify related to the child nutrition program in the Oak Park schools. Two years ago, with the help of a committee comprising parents, educators and pediatricians, Oak Park developed a policy related to student wellness.
Higher Protein Meals Help Keep The Fat Away (Medical News Today)
A low kilojoule diet made up of higher protein meals improves the ability to burn fat among overweight and obese people and may be the key to shedding excess kilos, according to new Australian research. The study, in Nutrition & Dietetics published by Wiley-Blackwell, found higher protein meals may have a subtle fat-burning effect in overweight or obese people.
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Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. Baptist Press reports that a woman who is six months pregnant will not undergo a forced abortion, despite being held for nearly a week in a Chinese hospital under threat of the procedure.
Dietitians Congratulate Food Producers, Caterers And Restaurants For Improving Foods (Medical News Today)
British Columbia dietitians are commending food service establishments for their enhanced efforts to improve the nutritional value of food served in schools. Dietitians of Canada is leading a BC Healthy Living Alliance initiative funded by ActNow BC to support the implementation of the Guidelines for Food and Beverage Sales in BC Schools.
DRC: Thousands flee Kiwanja amid fears of attack (AlertNet)
Source: IRIN Tens of thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) have fled transit sites in Kiwanja, northeast of Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu, amid fears of an imminent militia attack.
Thanksgiving Podcasts From The American Chemical Society Feature Advances Toward Safer, Healthier Food (Medical News Today)
With a whole nation set to gather for the annual Thanksgiving Day feast, scientists are describing major advances in making Thursday's meal - and others - safer and more nutritious in the 10th and 11th episodes of the American Chemical Society's Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions (GC/CS) podcast series. Part One of the podcast focuses on food safety. It includes research by Dan Donoghue, Ph.
Water our favourite beverage: StatsCan (Fort Frances Times)
By editorial Friday, 21 November 2008 - 1:40pm. TORONTO—Canadians are fortunate, indeed, to have water, water everywhere as a study by Statistics Canada finds it’s the beverage consumed by the highest percentage of people, and in the greatest quantities.
DRC: Healthcare crisis as cholera, malnutrition rise (AlertNet)
Source: IRIN Many of the displaced in the eastern province of North Kivu urgently need healthcare amid an increase in the number of cholera, gunshot injury and malnutrition cases being reported, according to aid agencies.
On Universal Children's Day, UNICEF Welcomes New Initiative To Aid Children Affected By Conflict (Medical News Today)
As the world commemorates Universal Children's Day, UNICEF welcomes the launch of a new group that aims to amplify the voice of those suffering as a result of conflict. The group has been established by young people with first-hand experience of the hardship children face in conflict zones.
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