New nutrition standards for school meals - Seacoastonline.com
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New nutrition standards for school mealsSeacoastonline.comThe changes have been developed to combat childhood obesity, hunger, and the risk of preventable diseases (like diabetes and heart disease) that are becoming more prevalent in our children. Nearly one out of every three children in this country is at ...and more » |
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Sugar Nannies - Naples Daily News (blog)
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Sugar NanniesNaples Daily News (blog)By Vicki Crawford From “California Researchers Recommend Regulating Sugar Like Alcohol”* we read that “[F]irst it was the Happy Meal, then it was school junk food, and now it's sugar. It seems that in the state of California no food is safe from the ...and more » |
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Letter: Exercise, and eat well - Topeka Capital Journal
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Letter: Exercise, and eat wellTopeka Capital JournalExercise cuts down on diabetes, heart disease, liver problems and many other issues. My mom and sister run marathons and races, and I wish I could do that. I used to run six miles a day and drink eight glasses of water a day. Many girls struggle with ... |
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Don't Fumble Your Diet on Super Bowl Sunday - U.S. News & World Report
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Don't Fumble Your Diet on Super Bowl SundayU.S. News & World ReportBut, then February starts and the first weekend is Super Bowl Sunday, one of the biggest eating days all year," Alenka Ravnik-List, a registered dietitian and diabetes program coordinator at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, ...and more » |
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Review seeks best overall diet - The Daily News Online
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Review seeks best overall dietThe Daily News OnlineIn January, US News and World Report published a list of the best diets after reviewing 25 popular diets. Their review included government endorsed, commercial, heart healthy, weight loss and diabetes diets. Some of the diets reviewed were the DASH, ...and more » |
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