News on Health and Nutrition

Potato blighted by ignorance
October 14, 2010
Potato blighted by ignorance
Food and Farming Minister, Jim Paice, will be celebrating Potato Day on 14 October with a visit to Frogmary Green Farm in Somerset, a farm which works to educate children about potatoes.
IOM: Front of Pack Labels should focus on Calories, Saturated Fat, Trans Fat and Sodium
October 13, 2010
IOM: Front of Pack Labels should focus on Calories, Saturated Fat, Trans Fat and Sodium
Nutrition rating systems and symbols on the fronts of food packaging would be most useful to shoppers if they highlighted four nutrients of greatest concern – calories, saturated fat, trans fat, and sodium – says a new report from the Institute of Med...
Nuevo estudio demuestra que las papas pueden hacer parte de un régimen de adelgazamiento
October 12, 2010
Nuevo estudio demuestra que las papas pueden hacer parte de un régimen de adelgazamiento
La investigación que acaba de publicar la Universidad de California, Davis y el Centro Nacional de Inocuidad de los Alimentos y Tecnología, organismo perteneciente al Instituto de Tecnología de Illinois, demuestra que las personas pueden incluir la pap...
Popcorn for news
October 12, 2010
New Research Shows Eating Low-Fat Popcorn as a Daily Snack Can Curb Hunger, Support Weight Loss
ConAgra Foods, Inc., announced today new research indicating that a daily snack of Orville Redenbacher's 94 percent fat-free SmartPop!(R) popcorn can help dieters maintain reduced calorie eating plans while still feeling full and satisfied.
New Research Shows Potatoes Can Be Part of a Weight Loss Regimen
October 12, 2010
New Research Shows Potatoes Can Be Part of a Weight Loss Regimen
Research just released by the University of California, Davis and the National Center for Food Safety and Technology, Illinois Institute of Technology demonstrates that people can include potatoes in their diet and still lose weight.
Salt Shaker for news
October 11, 2010
CDC awards grants for sodium reduction initiatives to NYC, Los Angeles
New York City and Los Angeles County are among five jurisdictions that have won a $1.9 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for sodium-reduction initiatives involving restaurants and schools.
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Potato Diet of Chris Voigt generates much interest
October 03, 2010
Potato Diet of Chris Voigt generates much interest
October 1 marked the launch of Chris Voigt’s 20 Potatoes a Day Diet, but it was already making news all over the country—and on Facebook. “It certainly has people intrigued,” says Voigt, who has heard from doctors and dietitians as well as fans.
OECD Obesity report
October 03, 2010
OECD: Obesity and the economics of prevention
OECD has published a new report that examines the scale and characteristics of the current obesity epidemic, the respective roles and influences of market forces and governments, and the impact of interventions to tackle obesity.
FAO: Food price volatility a major threat to food security but no indication of a global food crisis
September 24, 2010
FAO: Food price volatility a major threat to food security but no indication of a global food crisis
Experts from more than 75 FAO Member States agreed today that while there were no grounds for complacency, there was no indication of an impending world food crisis.
September 24, 2010
Walkers crisps fined £200k after worker dies in toxic cloud
Walkers Snack Foods Ltd and chemical distributor Omnichem Ltd have been fined a total of £350,000 after a worker was killed by a cloud of toxic gas.
20 potatoes a day for two months to show potatoes are good for you
September 23, 2010
20 potatoes a day for two months to show potatoes are good for you
Potatoes are good for you, and Chris Voigt wants to prove it with an all-spud diet for the next two months.Starting Oct. 1, the Washington Potato Commission executive director will eat only potatoes -- 20 a day -- to let people know just how healthful ...
McDonald's for news
September 17, 2010
McDonald's slammed by health group in controversial commercial
A new commercial meant to link heart disease to fast food debuted Thursday on television in and around the nation’s capital, and it targets all of its criticism at the world’s largest quick-service chain, McDonald’s.
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Michelle Obama urges restaurant industry to step up efforts in obesity fight
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