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At school, good food costs money (The Acorn)
There were a couple of questions that seemed to be raised in a recent article that I would like to clarify related to the child nutrition program in the Oak Park schools. Two years ago, with the help of a committee comprising parents, educators and pediatricians, Oak Park developed a policy related to student wellness.
Higher Protein Meals Help Keep The Fat Away (Medical News Today)
A low kilojoule diet made up of higher protein meals improves the ability to burn fat among overweight and obese people and may be the key to shedding excess kilos, according to new Australian research. The study, in Nutrition & Dietetics published by Wiley-Blackwell, found higher protein meals may have a subtle fat-burning effect in overweight or obese people.
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Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. Baptist Press reports that a woman who is six months pregnant will not undergo a forced abortion, despite being held for nearly a week in a Chinese hospital under threat of the procedure.
Burger King, McDonald's and KFC agree to cut levels of salt and fat in foods (Daily Mail)
Six of the biggest fast-food chains have pledged to serve more salad and cut the levels of fat and salt in their products.
Eggs 'increase risk of diabetes' (Daily Telegraph)
EATING more than a couple of eggs a week increases the risk of developing diabetes, a major study has found.
Food Bills Gobbling up Your Income? (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
As the cost of putting food on the table continues to soar, families are looking for ways to cut costs without sacrificing taste or nutrition. It seems the price of everyday staples such as eggs and bread are increasing by the minute.
Exploring the health and protective benefits of light to moderate alcohol consumption (EurekAlert!)
( Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research ) While the physiological damage and social havoc created by alcohol abuse and dependency are well-known, it is also true that light-to-moderate drinking has certain health benefits. This mini-review summarizes a roundtable discussion held at the July 2007 annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism in Chicago, Ill.
Jeffrey Smith: Will Genetically Modified Foods Make You Sick? (HuffingtonPost)
Two new government studies, published within days of each other, point to disturbing health hazards of genetically modified foods.
Letters to Cyclingnews - November 21, 2008 (Cyclingnews)
Here's your chance to get more involved with Cyclingnews . Comments and criticism on current stories, races, coverage and anything cycling related are welcomed, even pictures if you wish. Letters should be brief (less than 300 words), with the sender clearly identified.
Water our favourite beverage according to StatsCan survey results (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
TORONTO - Canadians are fortunate indeed to have water, water everywhere, as a study by Statistics Canada finds that it's the beverage consumed by the highest percentage of people, and in the greatest quantities.
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