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WHO-UNICEF Multi-Country Infant And Young Child Feeding Workshop In Damascus
A four-day regional workshop initiated by WHO and UNICEF ended today with agreement to significantly scale-up efforts to improve infant and young child feeding practices in the Middle East and North Africa.The workshop was convened to address growing concern among public health experts over falling rates of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and the relatively low proportion of Baby Friendly Hospitals (BFH) in the region. [click link for full article]
Lower Risk For Diabetes Associated With Grain Fiber And Magnesium Intake
Higher dietary intake of fiber from grains and cereals and of magnesium may each be associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a report and meta-analysis in the Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.Projections indicate that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes worldwide may increase from 171 million in 2000 to 370 million by 2030, according to background information in the article. [click link for full article]
Food Tastes Change From English To Mediterranean, UK
As new research shows that Western-style diets, when compared to Mediterranean diets, increase the risk of lung disease by four times, a survey of British consumers shows that many are already switching to paella and pasta because they believe it’s a healthier option. [click link for full article]
Figure Out Your Healthy Diet Plan Posted By : Kelly Johnson
First its the Atkins Diet, then its the Suzanne Summers Diet, then its the Green Tea diet are you drowning in a filed of misinformation trying to find your healthy diet plan? When it comes to a healthy diet plan what you need to remember is that a fad in dieting is just like a fashion fad here today gone tomorrow and usually there is no scientific information that would prove these fads work. A healthy diet plan never has to be as complicated as many would lik…