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India supports Universal Health Coverage
Geneva, May 22 : India supported Universal Health Coverage at 65th World Health Assembly in Geneva.
UK to begin consultation on food labelling
The UK government today launches fresh talks which could lead to a new universal way to label the nutritional content of food.
India supports universal health coverage at WHA
New Delhi, May 22 : India has supported universal health coverage at the plenary session of 65th World Health Assembly, (WHA) at Geneva, an official statement here today said.
Why Nutrition is an important impute in the attainment of the MDGs.
Three years from the deadline of the SMART goals set in 2000, the realization of the eight MDGs still continue to remain a mirage especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
Buncombe County schools consider free breakfast for students
ASHEVILLE — Starting next school year, Buncombe County students could begin receiving a free breakfast as part of a federally funded universal breakfast program at county schools.
Health-Conscious Storable Food Company GOFoods Global Commits to Use of Non-GMO Ingredients, Endorses Mandatory ...
SALT LAKE CITY, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GOFoods Global, the nation's category creator in premium-quality food reserves and shelf-life nutrition announced today that it has become a partner with JustLabelIt.org, ...
Elder Pharma weighs sale of nutrition business: sources
By Kaustubh Kulkarni and Indulal PM MUMBAI (Reuters) - Drugmaker Elder Pharmaceuticals is exploring options to sell its nutrition products business, two sources with direct knowledge of the development ...
Sports nutrition offers big opportunities for $775M US probiotic supplement market
Speaking at last week’s International Probiotics Association’s World Congress in Universal City, CA, Chris Schmidt from Euromonitor International revealed that the global retail value for probiotic supplements in 2011 was estimated at $2.7 bn, with 19% increase in growth.
Free health service pays dividends - Minister Sirisena
Sri Lanka's free health service wiped out many communicable diseases. The country is facing the challenge of wiping out non-communicable diseases, said Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena addressing the 65th World Health Summit in Geneva recently.
Private insurance cover for Meghalaya
"With steep health expenditures affecting the poor, government-sponsored health insurance schemes offer new possibilities towards attaining universal coverage," said Julie McLaughlin, World Bank sector manager for health, nutrition and population for South Asia.
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