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Keep milk breaks this summer
FARGO, N.D. - “I'll have chocolate milk,” my 9-year-old daughter said the other night at a restaurant as we celebrated her sister's birthday and the end of the school year. My daughter nearly always opts for chocolate milk, even when fancy kids' fruit...Tags: Calcium, Recipes, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chocolate Milk
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Summer health, safety tips The Department of Health offers sun and water safety tips, Lyme disease information for prevention and detection, as well as food safety recommendations designed to reduce the risk of food-borne illnesses at picnics,...Tags: Anne Arundel Medical Center, Health and Safety at School, Mental Health, Quitting Smoking, Politics
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Scrabble at the Bain Center
Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, shop, go sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •Acting Up! Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. A theater...Tags: Medicare, Howard County, Physical Conditions, Health Insurance, Consumer Goods Industries
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Nutritional labels may soon be on alcohol
lpozen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - The next time you have an alcoholic drink, you may also be able to find out how many calories are in it. Labels could be coming to wine, beer and spirits disclosing that and other nutritional information. It is something consumers...Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, National Institutes of Health, Wines
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SNAP users drink more soda and eat fewer vegetables, study says
Tribune reporterConfirming the fears of some health advocates, a new survey suggests that food stamp users drink more soda and sweetened drinks, eat fewer fruits and vegetables and lean more on starchy breakfast foods than other consumers. The U.S. Department of...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Consumers, Women, Infants and Children, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, PepsiCo Inc.
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Greek culture
We spoon up so much yogurt at breakfast, lunch and dinner that we spent $7.3 billion on the tart stuff last year. Its creamy texture and good-for-your-gut benefits are draws. So are the varieties: full fat, nonfat and low fat; organic and conventional;...
Tags: Salads, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Onions, Apricots, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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We know what's healthy, right?
We are entering a time (or maybe we’ve always been here) where everything we thought we knew about health is being called into question. Everyone believed margarine was healthier than butter until it turned out it wasn’t. Medications that...
Tags: Heart Attack, Diabetes, The Herald-Mail, High Blood Pressure, Allergies
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READER SUBMITTED: Coventry Public Schools Are Making National News: Support And Improve The Health Of Our Children
CoventryThe Coventry Public Schools are making national news by working to support and improve the health of our children and our community. HealthierUS School Challenge (HUSSC): All of Coventry Public Schools qualified for the Bronze Award. Special...Tags: Public Schools, Elections, Health and Safety at School, Family, Schools
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Making the case for food stamps
Los Angeles TimesTo hear Republicans -- and some Democrats -- in Congress talk, you'd think food-stamp dollars just disappear into a black hole. The prevailing debate in the Senate and House versions of the farm bill, which contains funding for food stamps (the...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Diabetes, Paul Ryan, Health Organizations, Osteoporosis
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Quinn on Nutrition: Much ado about sodium
The Monterey County HeraldAlas, many of us nutrition types were a bit stunned by a recent statement regarding sodium from a committee of the prestigious Institute of Medicine. Seems there has been a bit of confusion (understatement) about some recent studies on the effect of...Tags: Medical Research, Heart Attack, Diabetes, American Heart Association, Drugs and Medicines
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Nutrition event touts healthy foods
Students at La Cañada Elementary School sampled a variety of fruits and vegetables from the school's cafeteria recently during a nutrition education event. School Nutrition Plus, a food service company that serves the district, showcased produce to...
Tags: Google+, Healthy Diet
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No science behind blood-type diets
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - They are a fad that refuses to fade, but no solid evidence exists to show whether or not eating plans tailored to ABO blood types promote health, say Belgian researchers who tried their best to find some. After sifting through...Tags: Medical Research, Heart Attack, Weight, American Red Cross, Research
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