Delicious Living Contributor
NutritionalFinds
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From savory exotic foods and worldly libations to luxurious home accents and beauty products, look no farther than the aisles of your natural products store for global-inspired gifts.
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If you’re passionate about health and believe in safe and sustainable foods for all, consider tax-deductible contributions to the following.
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Jarrow Formulas, Inc. has announced that Ideal Bowel Support 299v has been named a “2010 Best New Product” by Vitamin Retailer Magazine.
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What should doctors tell patients about nutrition?
December 13, 2010San Francisco Medicine offers practical nutrition tips for physicians.
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You’re at the market when you run into a former colleague—and suddenly you can’t remember her name. Should you be worried? Probably not, but there are things you can do to support your cognitive health and even ward off Alzheimer’s disease.
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The holiday season inspires generosity, not just toward those close to us, but also to those in need—which includes an ever-increasing number of Americans. Here’s how to give back to your community with healthy food donations.
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Martek Biosciences Corp., which sells nutritional oils, ingredients for infant formula and dietary supplements, said Wednesday it slid to a fiscal fourth-quarter loss on higher costs and a hefty restructuring charge.
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Even with the abundance of ingredients and labels in the personal care industry, one bold claim recently caught my eye. Could ingredient free really be the next big thing in beauty?
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Delicious Living BlogHealth
Much ado about school bake sales: Why critiques of the new Child Nutrition Act fall flat
December 8, 2010When Congress passed the Child Nutrition Act earlier this month—raising funding for school lunches for the first time in more than 30 years, banning some junk food in schools, and paving the way for new nutrition guidelines—conservative pundits were quick to carp that time-honored fundraisers, including bake sales and chocolate bar drives, would fall prey to the heavy hand of government. Controlling what kids eat at school doesn’t work, they claim.