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Cancer survivors urged to eat better, exercise
ATLANTA (AP) — A cancer diagnosis often inspires people to exercise and eat healthier. Now the experts say there's strong evidence that both habits may help prevent the disease from coming back. New guidelines issued Thursday by the American Cancer...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization, Cancer, Oncology, Prostate
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School lunches to have more veggies, whole grains
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — The first major nutritional overhaul of school meals in more than 15 years means most offerings — including the always popular pizza — will come with less sodium, more whole grains and a wider selection of fruits...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Nutrition, Food Industry, Barack Obama, Politics
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Unity Gardens looks to expand at Ardmore site
SOUTH BEND — What started in 2008 with the planting of a few seeds in the ground, could soon grow an education center, designed to bring more locally grown food to the city. Organizers of the Unity Gardens will appear before South Bend’s...Tags: Credit and Debt, Human Interest
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'Aladdin's Eatery' a dream come true
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentMichelle and Steve Sabo were moving their son Peter into Oberlin College in Ohio when, tired of pizza and fast food, they checked the phone book and drove 20 minutes to Aladdin's Eatery. Four years later, after countless Aladdin's meals and takeout sacks...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Vegetarian Diet, Dining and Drinking, Hummus, College Sports
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Ohio county takes 200-pound 8-year-old from mother
CLEVELAND (AP) — The case of an 8-year-old third-grader weighing more than 200 pounds has renewed a debate on whether parents should lose custody if a child is severely obese. Roughly 2 million U.S. children are extremely obese — weighing...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Nutrition, Diabetes, Weight, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Ohio officials take 200-pound boy from mother
CLEVELAND (AP) — The case of an 8-year-old boy taken from his family because he weighs more than 200 pounds (90 kilograms) has renewed a U.S. debate on whether parents should lose custody if a child is severely obese. The boy was removed from his...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Nutrition, Diabetes, Weight, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Produce, food price hike tied to rising fuel costs
MISHAWAKA – Check your grocery store bills lately? You are paying more for the basics and an Indiana Farm Bureau study found prices have steadily climbed all year.
The reason: fuel costs.
So WSBT decided to shop around to see what prices look like...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Food Industry, Apples, Chicken Breast, Farms
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Mo. teen loses 110 pounds through diet, exercise
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — To say 18-year-old Tanner Hankins is half the man he used to be would be inaccurate, but the Cape Girardeau High School senior has managed to melt away nearly 70 pounds since January and 110 pounds overall. At his...Tags: Stress, Diseases and Illnesses, Morningstar Incorporated, Heart Disease, Weight
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Food companies take veggie cue from sneaky trend
It looks like Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, and Kraft says it tastes just like the original. But a new ingredient is lurking inside this version of the American family dinner staple — cauliflower. Don't tell the kids! Kraft Foods Inc. is the latest...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Food Industry, Nestle SA, New York University, Pasta
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Study: Indiana ranks 15th in nation in obesity
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Indiana has a weighty problem.
An annual report from the Trust for America's Health ranks Indiana as the 15th-fattest state with an obesity rate of 29.1 percent. Indiana's obesity rate has increased by 60 percent since 1995,...Tags: Mississippi, Colorado, Michigan, Diabetes, Weight
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Chain restaurants will make kids menus healthier
WASHINGTON (AP) — Parents seeking healthier restaurant meals for their kids can start to look beyond chicken nuggets and macaroni-and-cheese. At least 19 large restaurant chains — including Burger King, Chili's, IHOP and Friendly's —...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, French Fries, Chicago Hotels, Chili
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Benton Harbor study: No money + no jobs = (No surprise) Top health stressors
Many living in Benton Harbor don't think there are enough job opportunities and it's affecting their health. That's according to a survey from the Berrien County Department of Health.
The goal was to identify what stresses people out and how that...Tags: Conservation, Employment Opportunities, Environmental Issues
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