|
Read more about Nutrition Counter:
2006-01-03
The latest on dairy weight loss CalorieLab Calorie Counter News, NV - Dec 29, 2005 Parke Wilde is an assistant professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University in Boston. On his — the scientific panel whose advice undergirds the Dietary Guidelines for Americans — concluded that current evidence does not support the dairy weight loss claims: “Because of the lack of large-scale, randomized trials or controlled feeding studies designed explicitly to test the effect of milk group intake or calcium consumption on body weight and the limitations of the studies reported above, at this time there is insufficient evidence on which to base a more definitive statement regarding the intake of milk products and management of body weight.”
2006-01-02
Americans' hunger for diet-aid supplements outweighs unknowns Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Dec 25, 2005 Together, over-the-counter weight-loss products — which also include bitter orange sales in the United States, according to the Nutrition Business Journal. With two-thirds of U.S. adults overweight or obese and many of them unhappy about it, Americans' hunger for diet supplements is nothing new. Neither is the fact that there's little science to prove that heavily promoted products are effective or even safe. Still, sales are huge. These herbal products offer the promise of a natural remedy for weight loss without a prescription. Together, over-the-counter weight-loss products — which also include bitter orange, chitosan, guar gum, L-carnitine and dozens more — account for nearly $2 billion in annual sales in the United States, according to the Nutrition Business Journal.
2005-12-13
A taste of cooking Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Dec 10, 2005 volunteer chefs, nutritionists and food industry professionals to teach nutrition, healthy cooking and when they're old enough to stand at the counter and just The kids come from the nearby Southside Community Center. For two hours this past Tuesday, they made individual pizzas, with wheat flour dough and turkey sausage. While the pizzas were cooking in a 450-degree oven, the kids made ants on a log (celery sticks filled with peanut butter, raisins and dried cranberries). In earlier classes, they learned to make turkey chili, banana pancakes, pumpkin muffins and turkey tacos.
2005-12-12
Catholic convert guest speaker for prayer meeting Toledo Blade, OH - Dec 10, 2005 the words “Happy Holidays” at a cost of $494 after a new nutrition services employee The mittens were transferred to a counter in the office so the gift In Federal Way, between Seattle and Tacoma, December lunch menus for all 23 elementary schools were recalled and reprinted with the words “Happy Holidays” at a cost of $494 after a new nutrition services employee mistakenly prepared them with the greeting “Merry Christmas,” spokesman Diane Turner said.
2005-12-06
John Oncken: Daily grind The Capital Times, WI - Dec 1, 2005 His office is behind the counter, across from a refrigerator (pop and ice cream bars Dick Leow of Cambria is the nutrition consultant for the northern area of Most of the old-time feed mills have long since ceased operations as farms merged and automation cut down on labor. Working horses are few and far between. And the old feed mills that remain are now mostly part of a consolidated co-op or private company. So it is at Dalton, where the mill is an outpost of Cottage Grove-based Landmark Cooperative, which acquired it, along with mills in Cambria and Rio, as part of a merger with the much smaller Rio Farmers Union Co-op some years ago.
2005-12-05
THE PLOWBOY INTERVIEW Mother Earth News, Kansas - Dec 2, 2005 times the Recommended Dietary Allowance set down by the Food and Nutrition Board of Over-the-counter cold medicines, on the other hand, are by comparison quite PAULING:
Well for instance in 1942, Cowan, Diehl, and Baker of the University of
Minnesota published a report in the Journal of the American Medical
Association. In it, they described the results of a controlled, double-blind
study in which they found that persons who received 200 milligrams of
vitamin C per day experienced 31% less illness than the persons in a control
group who got a placebo. But in the summary of their paper—which
is the only part that would be read by most of the people who read the
Journal of the American Medical Association anyway—Cowan,
Diehl, and Baker say: "This controlled study yields no indication
that large doses of vitamin C have any important effect on the number
or severity of infections of the upper respiratory tract." They didn't
say that they had observed this 31% decrease in the amount of illness
in one group ... they apparently didn't consider this effect to be important,
even though the numbers do have statistical significance. They
couldn't say "showed no effect", of course, because that would
have been false. Instead, they said "no important effect".
2005-12-01
‘Look out for elderly neighbours’ plea Chester Evening Leader, UK - Nov 29, 2005 the-counter medicines for managing minor ailments and common conditions. They may also give healthy life-style advice, on such matters as nutrition, physical KEITH CURLE today paid tribute to his side after securing fifth spot in the league table.
The Chester City boss watched his team deliver a deserved 3-1 home victory against Peterborough United managed by ex-Blues boss Mark Wright.
Curle said: “I thou
1. Look sharp! No one wants to look like a dullard. That''s why MF polled our style councilexperts in fashion, grooming, fitness, health, and nutritionto
MAYBE YOU LOST OUT ON THE GOOD-GENES SWEEPSTAKES. You''ve got a schnozz with its own seat in Congress. Or you''ve got a lace and bod like Brad but a fashion ...
2. Lean Plate Club; Nutrition and Health
Byline: Sally Squires Welcome to The Lean Plate Club, hosted by Washington Post health and nutrition writer Sally Squires. Share your tips on healthy ...
3. Eating do''s & don''ts: prenatal nutrition made easy
IF YOU''RE LIKE MANY pregnant women, you vowed to eat healthier the minute you found out you were expecting. You may even have started making a mental ...
4. Nutrition advisors could boost sales in stagnant supplement segment
Nutrition advisors could boost sales in stagnant supplement segment.
5. Lean Plate Club; Nutrition and Health
Byline: Sally Squires Welcome to The Lean Plate Club, hosted by Washington Post health and nutrition writer Sally Squires . Share your tips on healthy ...
Featured Nutrition Counter Sites:
|