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Demand for nutrition food to grow in India: Nestle
Gurgaon, Feb 6 : Global nutrition major Nestle sees potential growth for its food products that meet specific dietary needs not met through normal diets in India due to changing lifestyle.
Junk foods widely available at elementary schools
Junk food remains plentiful at the nation's elementary schools despite widespread efforts to curb childhood obesity, a new study suggests.
Rajasthan launches fortified food project to improve nutrition
Jaipur, Feb 3: Fortified wheat flour,oil and lentils are now available in the market in Rajasthan for providing improved nutrition.
Reactions positive to new nutrition standards for school meals
On Wednesday afternoon, first lady Michelle Obama and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack unveiled new USDA nutrition rules for public schools, calling for more fruits and vegetables and less fat and sodium in the publicly funded meals programs. The new guidelines raised the nutritional standards for the first time in 15 years. Read full article >>
Conn districts join federal school nutrition plan
Several Connecticut school food service directors and college students studying nutrition are gathering in West Hartford to learn more about a federal push for healthier school lunch options.
Junk food widely available at U.S. elementary schools despite anti-obesity push
Nearly half of elementary school children can buy junk food at school, a trend that contributes to the childhood obesity epidemic and underscores the need for federal regulation of school snacks, according to a study published Monday in a pediatric journal. Read full article >>
Food Storage Essentials: Food storage can contribute to great-tasting, economical breakfasts
This article gives simple ideas for planning a variety of nutritious, fast and delicious breakfasts from food storage. Adding...
Dietary Supplements Extensively Regulated, Say Authors of New Article
American Botanical Council Publishes Article Documenting the Regulation of Herbs and Other Supplements
Abolish the Food Industry
If public health is a legitimate reason to curb corporations' advertising to kids, why limit bans to cigarettes, booze, and toys in happy meals, and not include, say, all unhealthy food?
Study finds lack of whole grain food consumption among teens
Teens are not consuming enough whole grain foods, according to a recent study from the University of Minnesota at St. Paul and featured in the January issue of Food Nutrition & Science.
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