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School canteen profits 'halved' by healthy food (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
A Melbourne primary school says it cannot afford to buy new sports equipment because healthy food is not raising enough money in its canteen.
School canteen profits 'halved' by healthy food (Australian Broadcasting Corp...
A Melbourne primary school says it cannot afford to buy new sports equipment because healthy food is not raising enough money in its canteen. The principal of Brandon Park Primary School, in Melbourne's south-east, says profits have dropped by half since they switched to healthy food.
Food festival whipping up tasty treats for all (Haslemere Herald)
SUPREME sausages, a fountain of chocolate and a host of good and healthy cuisine will combine next weekend as part of the first Haslemere Food Festival. The town and its surrounding villages will play host to more than 40 food-related events to tickle the tastebuds of food lovers in the area.
Yale’s Rudd Center Sponsors Contest to Promote Healthy Eating and Fight Wei...
New Haven, Conn. — The Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale is launching its first annual “Seeds of Healthy Change Competition,” inviting the public to submit ideas to help in Yale’s campaign to fight obesity and weight discrimination.
ProfNet Wire: Health & Living: Healthy Holiday Entertaining (Newswise)
1) Health: Pedicure Safety; 2) Healthy Holiday/Super Bowl Entertaining; 3) Promising Natural Treatment for PTSD; 4) Does Your Child Have a Learning Disability? 5) Advice to Air Travelers: Check It
Living Well: Fast-food meals may be happy; the facts are sad (Seattle Post-In...
Fast food has its emotional slip and slide, no doubt.
Local deer population "healthy" (Whitecourt Star)
For many people living in Whitecourt, it’s not entirely unusual to see deer trotting down the streets or out eating up flowerbeds every once in awhile.
Madison School District To Unveil New Food Guidelines (WISC Channel3000.com v...
The Madison Metropolitan School District plans to release its new food guidelines later this week with an aim at keeping students healthier.
Where healthiest, least healthy live in U.S. (San Francisco Chronicle)
The lifespans of the healthiest Americans are more than 30 years longer than those of the least healthy, despite more than two decades of efforts to reduce the disparities, Harvard University researchers reported Monday. At one end of the scale are...
Students spurn healthy lunches (The Indianapolis Star)
LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Some students fed up with the state's push to bring healthier fare into school lunchrooms say the plan's good intentions have backfired, prompting more students to carry sack lunches filled with junk food.
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