Archive for September, 2007

Recipe for success »

Ted Whipp, The Windsor Star
As a busy pastry chef, Eva Cross was just too preoccupied with the demands of work and family to think about diet and exercise.
Like many who work in a kitchen, with food so integral to the job and the punishing, long hours leaving little personal time for recreation let alone fitness, […]

Intuitive Health in SoHo Teaches and Provides Healing Methods to Restore the Physical Being »

NEW YORK, N.Y. — In today’s world of stress and illness, people continue to seek ways to improve and restore health. Intuitive Health offers custom-designed wellness programs to incorporate their clients’ inner awareness into a comprehensive health program.
Soaring healthcare costs also contribute to clients seeking alternative ways to maintain health and wellness. Intuitive Health provides […]

Food must do more than make you full »

PATRICK SCHULTZ
GUEST COLUMNIST
A recent University of Washington study of obesity rates citywide seems to indicate that certain neighborhoods may cause weight gain. Upon closer inspection, the ZIP code is not the problem.
The infrastructure needed for good health — parks, sidewalks, farmers markets or grocery stores with a decent selection of produce — is scarce in […]

A Scientific Measure of Emotional Values »

A little more than 10 years ago, psychologists who work in American universities began offering advice on how to enhance emotional well-being. Virtually all of these professors maintain that the most reliable method for increasing happiness, contentment and satisfaction with life consists of making changes in the way we look at the world. They believe […]

Conference to Discuss Nutrition, Healthy Ageing and Policy »

People are living longer and the unprecedented ageing of whole populations has wide-ranging implications for public health and society as a whole. Most important of all is the impact of good nutrition on the maintenance of health, well-being and healthy life expectancy. A conference sponsored by the UK Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) at the […]

Frutarom Boosting Innovation »

Frutarom presented multiple approaches and creative concepts to meet future customer demands at the first “Innovation Days Wädenswil 2007”
Wädenswil, September 2007 – A picture-book Swiss mountain panorama provided an idyllic backdrop for Frutarom’s first customer convention at Lake Zurich from 5-7 September. In the course of this symposium, speakers from science and industry highlighted key […]

Tracking nutritional status of adolescents and pregnant women »

Adolescents and pregnant women will be the focus of a new study by the health ministry to find out the level of iron deficiency disorder (IDD), body mass index (BMI) and anemia within this group and plan future nutritional programmes.
“This cross-sectional study will reveal the nutritional status in adolescents and help to direct future school […]