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healthy eating News Archive
17-Sep-2005
'Safe in schools, survey says (Tri-City News)
Students in School District 43 feel safe, are rarely bullied and treat others with respect. But when it comes to learning about healthy eating and exercise, schools barely get a passing grade, according to 2004/'05 school satisfaction surveys posted on the provincial education ministry website.
'Teach healthy eating ? area schools need healthy lunch alternatives (Timberjay)
Call it food for thought. Teachers Kathy Zubich and Jo Holen propose that St. Louis County School District kitchens serve more fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and less sugar ? a change in diet that will lead to healthier students and better performance in classrooms.
'Well-off pupils still like chewing the fat (The Herald)
They may be used to the likes of hummus and moussaka at home under the watchful gaze of their parents, but children in Scotland's richest areas appear to have rejected the healthy eating message and are devouring some of the unhealthiest salt and fat-laden fast foods in the country.
'Restaurant Review: Salad Express is for salad lovers (NDSU Spectrum)
Restaurants have been on a diet for the past couple of years. Although different diets have been tried, tested and thrown out, one has remained through the hard times of healthy eating.
'Going organic (NDSU Spectrum)
Students often grab food quickly in between classes. A lot of times, their suppers consist of take-out or snack food. College is a prime time to begin breaking healthy eating habits.
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