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healthy eating News Archive
22-Sep-2005
'Healthy eating habits encouraged (Pretoria News)
Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption to help curb the rise of obesity and chronic diseases should be a primary goal of a health, food and agricultural policy, says the newly-formed International Fruit and Vegetable Alliance.
'Asda Reworks Healthy Children's Food Offering (RedNova)
Asda is to replace its More for Kids health brand with a range called Great Stuff. The healthy-eating line, which launches this week, will comprise about 70 products, including fromage frais, snacks and biscuits.
'£10m rebranding wins praise (Scotsman)
ADVERTISING agencies yesterday gave their approval to Sainsbury's £10 million rebranding campaign, saying it capitalised on Jamie Oliver's new "saintly" status as well as the healthy- eating ethos sweeping the UK.
'Healthy eating begins at home (The Daily Item)
When it comes to schools and health, educators should first take a hint from doctors, whom Hippocrates urged to "do no harm."
'Snacks-for-sale sometimes are famished fliers' only alternative (Chicago Tribune)
Dining on an airplane these days is like hitting a convenience store. On most domestic flights, the most substantial meal you'll get is a collection of snacks you might buy at 7-Eleven ? cheese spread, crackers, cookies, chips and maybe, in a nod to healthy eating, a tiny box of raisins.
'Observer's Locketti to Appear on Tony Danza Show Friday (Kingston Observer)
Kingston Observer food columnist Susannah Locketti will appear on the Tony Danza Show on Friday, September 23, at 2:00 on Fox 25. Suzy has been allotted a generous eight minutes on her first ever national daytime appearance.
'What's On the Menu for Your Meeting? (RedNova)
Industry Report WHEN NEW YORK CITY launches a drive to get restaurants to remove so-called trans fats from their offerings, you know the idea of healthy eating has come a long way. Convention center kitchens, too, are exploring the possibilities.
'Expert encourages high-protein diet for weight loss as the fad diet fades (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
VANCOUVER (CP) - North Americans are toasting the fall of the Atkins low-carb fad with extra slices of pumpernickel and whole wheat bread, but a nutrition expert says the diet has shown health professionals a new path toward healthy eating.
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