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Healthy food: A choice or a privilege of the rich?
SEATTLE (AP) — A new study finds that a healthy diet is expensive and could make it difficult for Americans to meet new U.S. nutritional guidelines.
The study in the journal Health Affairs published Thursday says the government should do more to...Tags: Dietary Fiber, Potassium (dietary supplement), Diets and Dieting, Vitamin D, Washington (U.S. state)
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Survey: Ohio teens lacking on nutrition, fitness
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio teens are practicing good safety on the road, but a state survey also finds they need to work on nutrition and exercise. The Ohio Department of Health says 83 percent of the state's teenagers report wearing seat belts,...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Nutrition
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Groups hope "Hungry Caterpillar" helps fight fat
CHICAGO (AP) — Two health groups are hoping a hungry caterpillar will take a bite out of childhood obesity. "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle tells about a caterpillar who munches his way through a variety of foods. The American...Tags: Health, Bill Clinton, Politics, Medical Specialization, Physical Conditions
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South Bend students root for healthy choices garden project
Many children across Indiana are not eating enough fruits and vegetables. One South Bend school hopes to change that with a new garden project.
McKinley Primary Center received $1,000 to educate 4th grade students on nutrition, gardening, and making...Tags: Health, Diets and Dieting, Physical Conditions, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Indiana
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150 years of dieting fads and still no quick fix
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is preparing to weigh in with new U.S. dietary guidelines next week. So, the Library of Congress decided to take a look back by going into its archives and, with Weight Watchers International, gathering experts...Tags: Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weight Watchers International Incorporated, Physical Conditions, Weight Loss
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Ind. panel drafts new plan for combatting obesity
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State health officials are hoping a new plan aimed at combatting Indiana's high obesity rate can prod state residents to slim down by eating healthier and exercising more. The plan released Friday includes a wide range of goals,...Tags: Overweight, Health, Indianapolis, Physical Conditions, Weight
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Jamie Oliver: food for kids a civil rights issue
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver called Sarah Palin a "Froot Loop" for criticizing the Obama administration's healthy eating initiatives, and said getting healthy foods to kids is a civil rights issue. The U.S. is in...Tags: The Associated Press, Health, Parenting, Children's Health, Politics
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What is osteoporosis, and who does it affect?
Clark County Health DepartmentWe hear people causally speak about osteoporosis; however, it can be a very serious health problem. Bone is living tissue, which is constantly being absorbed and replaced. Osteoporosis occurs when the creation of new bone does not keep up with the...Tags: Calcium, Health, Quitting Smoking, Physical Conditions, Broken Bones
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Special K churning out new products as part of shift into a weight management tool
AP Food Industry WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Special K was once just a line of cereals. Today, it's a diet food empire. The brand first hit shelves in 1955 as a no-frills breakfast alternative but now caters to dieters who see its airy chips and pastries as a way to beat...Tags: Marketing, Kellogg Company, Diets and Dieting, Weight Watchers International Incorporated, Weight Loss
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Food trucks from Baltimore and Washington to square off on Rash Field
The Baltimore SunGet ready to roll. Baltimore and Washington’s fleets of food trucks are squaring off again. Some 40 trucks, 20 from each city, are expected to attend the second Taste of Two Cities event on June 1, which is relocating from Westport Waterfront to...Tags: United Way , Inner Harbor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rash Field
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Nancy Pelosi - 'I'm proudly liberal'
Financial TimesNancy Pelosi is beaming as she bustles into the House of Representatives dining room on Capitol Hill, which combines the busyness of a staff cafeteria with the grace of a late 19th-century reception room. A large painting of George Washington on the...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Elections, U.S. House of Representatives
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Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens had help on his way back to Preakness
Gary Stevens became the oldest jockey to win the Preakness on Saturday, and the 50-year-old Hall of Famer has Clark Masterson to thank. Masterson, a personal trainer based in Bellevue, Wash., helped the 50-year-old jockey lose 25 pounds and nearly 8...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Triple Crown, Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Preakness Stakes
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