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February 25, 2008

Nutrition for Life (McKinney Messenger)

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Nutrition for Life (McKinney Messenger)
(Family Features) - Have you ever tried eating smart? It’s not just about making savvy nutrition choices like opting for whole grain over white, steamed over fried, or baked over saut ed. It’s about boosting your eating knowledge to reap rewards that go beyond losing weight or reducing health risks.

SDSU offers cow nutrition training sessions (Tri-State Neighbor)
BROOKINGS, S.D. - Livestock experts will present two training sessions addressing cow nutrition at calving and herd health Feb. 22 and March 14. The Feb. 22 event will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. at the 4-H building, 604 Second St. N.E., Wessington Springs, S.D. The session is free of charge.

Youth receive $3,000 for nutrition program (Kern Valley Sun)
Jeanette Rogers representing the Kern Community Foundation presented the Kern River Valley Youth Center on Monday, Feb. 11 with a check for $3,000. The money is to help fund the youth center’s nutrition and fitness program.

Healthy Food Means Struggles For School Nutrition Programs (FOX 29 Lake Charles)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — School officials would rather see children eat more apples and oranges and fewer french fries, but the fruit is more expensive and that is leading to struggles for child-nutrition programs statewide.

Healthy lifestyle, good nutrition highlighted in program (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
TORONTO A free program emphasizing good nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices will continue at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Season s Pediatric at Fran s Wellness Center, 1011 Franklin Ave.

Kardea Nutrition Launches Natural Cholesterol Management Alternative (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Kardea Nutrition is launching a system of natural foods and quality supplements that helps people easily follow a diet that can significantly improve their cholesterol levels without prescription medications.

Using Healthy Foods Means Struggles For School Nutrition Programs (WITN 7 North Carolina)
School officials want children to eat more fruit and fewer french fries, but the fruit costs more and that’s causing problems for child-nutrition programs statewide.

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