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healthy News Archive
11-Oct-2006
'Supermarkets Focus on Healthy Choices (The Gourmet Retailer)
OCTOBER 10, 2006 -- Supermarkets are taking steps to address shoppers? concerns about making healthy food choices. A Progressive Grocer cover story focused on this shift in supermarket and consumer thought, paying particular concern to the challenges this movement faces.
'School launches healthy eating campaign (ITV.com)
ASouth Yorkshire school at the centre of a national junk food controversy is becoming the first to champion a healthy eating campaign. Rawmarsh Comprehensive School sparked a national row in September after two mums began feeding pupils junk food through the school fence.
'Healthy Family Clinic Open House Thursday (Desert Sun)
The Healthy Family Clinic will be hosting an Open House tomorrow to better inform the public of services offered. From 1 to 4 p.m. the public is invited to tour the clinic, watch the presentation and enjoy refreshments.
'Brule sits as healthy scratch (The Columbus Dispatch)
Blue Jackets center Gilbert Brule, touted as a Calder Trophy candidate this season as the NHL?s top rookie, was a healthy scratch last night against Phoenix.
'School is leaps ahead in healthy programme (The Evening Telegraph)
EVEN before celebrity chef Jamie Oliver came along, staff at the Nene Valley Primary School in Peterborough were into healthy and nutritious meals.
'China laps up healthy drinks (Nutraingredients.com)
10/10/2006 - Beverages with a healthy twist are booming within the Chinese beverage market according to a report from global beverage research specialists Canadean.
'Wild convention sees profit in healthy ingredients (Nutraingredients.com)
10/10/2006 - Food products that provide a measurable health benefit will ensure healthy corporate growth in the future, delegates at Wild's Heidelberg Convention were told.
'YMCA hosts Healthy Family Day (Fond du Lac Reporter)
Healthy Family Day will be held 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, at the YMCA, 90 W. Second St.
'Local news briefs: Healthy living for seniors fest (The Herald-Sun)
Seniors and their caregivers are invited to the third annual "Go for the Golden Years," a festival about healthy living for seniors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Northgate Mall in Durham.
'Aberdeen charity shows Peterhead folk the benefits of healthy eating (Buchan Observer)
AN ABERDEEN charity showed Peterhead people the benefits of healthy eating when they they held a health awareness open day in the town recently.
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