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In a study in older adults, dietary intake of vitamins C and E was linked with muscle strength, leading the researchers to suggest at a meeting in Atlanta this past weekend that a diet high in antioxidants could play an important role in preserving muscle...
Tags: muscle strength, Dr. Anne Newman, preserving muscle, dietary intake, Atlanta, Health Medical Pharma, Vitamin, Diets, Food, Calorie restriction, Antioxidant, Nutrition, Healthy diet
A proposed revamp of regulations covering dietary supplements may make it to Parliament next year, New Zealand Food Safety Authority adviser Ursula Egan says. The rejig and development of a standard for "supplemented food" is expected to shake up the...
Tags: dietary supplements, supplements regulations, food standard, supplements food, New Zealand, Auckland, Health, Vitamin A, Vitamin, Food, Multivitamin, Disaster Accident, Food science, Nutrition
The economic crisis has hit Italians where it hurts the most - their stomachs. New research shows that Italians are consuming more rice and pasta and less fish, meat, cheese and even wine. The research was conducted by Format-Salute/La Repubblica on eating...
Tags: economic crisis, Rome, Italy, Piacenza, Peak oil, Sustainable food system, Meat, Food, Rice, Hospitality Recreation
As America faces tough times with rising unemployment rates and prices on nearly everything, there is good news from the American Farm Bureau Federation. According to the Farm Bureau’s website, at http://www.fb.org/...
Tags: Thanksgiving, travel, food, costs, gasoline, groceries, holidays, allnews, Holiday, Thanksgiving dinner, Pumpkin, Domestic turkey, Meals, Pumpkin pie, American cuisine, cranberries, family
Cropper was delivering the keynote address at the opening plenary session of the Commonwealth People’s Forum at the Cascadia Hotel in St Ann’s yesterday when she made the statements. The 300-plus audience however, was somewhat taken aback by the statements,...
Tags: dual, Commonwealth People, Dr Angela Cropper, children die, New York City, Malnutrition, Angela Cropper, world food price crisis, Food, Commonwealth of Nations, Humanitarian aid, Food politics, Poverty
Volunteer Maria serves customers at the food pantry of the Church of St...At a time of economic suffering, an increased number of New Yorkers have found themselves forced to use the city's food programs. According to an annual survey released by the New...
Tags: food pantry, Atlanta, Food bank, Pantry, Breakfast, Hospitality Recreation, Religion Belief, Food, Homelessness, Humanitarian aid, Poverty
THE rats were depressed and anxious from being separated from their mothers soon after birth. Then a scientist fed them cakes, biscuits, meat pies and dim sims and life suddenly appeared much brighter. New research shows that ''comfort eating'' can reverse...
Tags: Australia, Sydney, Obesity, Meat, Physical exercise, Diets, Self-care, Nutrition, Health Medical Pharma, Stress, Sympathetic nervous system, Rat, Junk food, Food, Hospitality Recreation, Anxiety, Endocrine system, Scavengers, Morris, Old World rats and mice
Adele Cabot and her husband used to dine out three to four times a week, regularly spending $75 to $100 at a sushi bar sampling rainbow rolls and yellowtail nigiri sushi...The couple now eat out half as much and frequent less expensive Mexican or Italian...
Tags: Adele Cabot, Denny's Corp., Santa Monica, Year of birth missing, Denny's, Food, Recession, Restaurant, Fast food, Types of restaurants, Joachim Splichal, Business Finance
Break the Chain Apparel and the Marion-Polk Food Share have joined together to bring awareness to the hunger issues in Oregon’s Marion and Polk counties. They have designed and produced a t-shirt that will serve as a fundraiser for the Food Share. The...
Tags: Marion-Polk Food Share, hunger issues, Oregon Hear Raymo, chain apparel, end hunger, address hunger, Portland, Salem Oregon, Hunger, Food, Salem Oregon metropolitan area, Marion County Oregon, Polk County Oregon, Social Issues