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  school nutrition bill could be revived in congress  

first lady michelle obama's campaign for healthier school lunches could be revived in congress after two key democrats said they will drop opposition to using funding from food stamps to pay for it. reps. rosa delauro of connecticut and jim mcgovern of massachusetts have said they will support house passage of a $4.5 billion child nutrition bill that passed the senate earlier this year. backed by some anti-hunger groups, the two lawmakers led opposition to passage of that version before the election because it is partially paid for with $2.2 billion taken from future funding for food stamp programs. since then, a push from the white house, which promised to help restore the food-stamp money, and political reality after the midterm elections — the bill would probably not fare as well when republicans take over the house in january — appear to have softened opposition. delauro said tuesday that she is willing to support the legislation, which would improve lunches in schools and expand feeding programs for low-income students, with the food stamp cuts because democrats will have a better opportunity when congress returns to use another piece of legislation to try to restore the money and increase access to feeding programs for hungry kids. "the view was that before the election, we couldn't get (those) two pieces we wanted to get," she said. a spokesman for mcgovern, michael mershon, said he was willing to support the bill because he had gotten "sufficient assurance" from the white house that it will work to restore the food stamp cuts. rep. george miller of california, the democratic chairman of the house education and labor committee, said he hopes to see the legislation passed in the coming weeks but added that the obama administration must keep its promise to restore the funding. "the white house must also deliver on its promise of additional commitments to prevent cuts to the food stamps programs in this tough economy," miller said in a statement. if house democrats are able to pass the senate version of the bill, it would go straight to president barack obama for his signature. it could be a small victory for the party after widespread defeat in last week's elections. it is unclear how long the lame-duck legislative session to end the two-year congress will last when lawmakers return to the capitol next week. if democrats are not able to move the bill to the president's desk, supporters will have to start over in the new congress. though some republicans support the bill, many have objected to its cost. the first lady has lobbied aggressively for new school lunch standards as part of her "let's move" campaign to combat childhood obesity. the standards, which would be decided by the agriculture department, would not remove popular foods like hamburgers from schools but would make them healthier, using leaner meat or whole wheat buns, for example. vending machines could be stocked with less candy and fewer high-calorie drinks. creation of new standards, which public health advocates have sought for years, has unprecedented support from many of the nation's largest food and beverage companies. the two sides came together on the issue as public pressure to remove junk foods from schools increased. "i think it seems like now the bill is ready to pass," said margo wootan, director of nutrition policy at the center for science in the public interest, who has been working on the issue for a decade. "if the house fails to pass child nutrition, it would derail 10 years of work to finally get sugary drinks and junk foods out of school vending machines." some hunger groups have signed on to passage of the senate version despite the cuts. billy shore, founder and executive director of the hunger group share our strength, said the chances of the bill's passage with delauro and mcgovern's support are "much, much better now." "now that we are at the end game ... we think it's time to get behind this bill," he said. monica mills, of anti-hunger group bread for the world, said her group has also signed on because "all in all, it's a step forward."


    Source : klewtv.com     Date : 10  November   2010    Category : Rest


salt intake linked to cognitive decline

a high-salt diet coupled with low physical activity could be detrimental to cognitive health in older adults, according to new research. the study, published in the journal neurobiology of aging, reports that older adults who lead sedentary lifestyles and consume a lot of sodium in their diet may be putting themselves at risk for more than just heart disease. the researchers, led by dr. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 25 August 2011   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
more superfood evidence: blueberries vs hypertension

eating blueberries can guard against high blood pressure, according to new research by the university of east anglia (uea) and harvard university. high blood pressure, or hypertension, is one of the major cardiovascular diseases worldwide. it leads to stroke and heart disease and costs more than $300 billion each year. around a quarter of the adult population is affected globally, including 10 million people in the uk, over 2 million australians and one in three adults in the united states. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 18 January 2011   Category : Fruits And Vegetables
take advantage of the full spectrum of vitamin e for maximum disease protection

health conscious people understand the importance of a diet that includes all the essential vitamins and minerals to avoid chronic illness as we age. vitamin e is known to confer many health benefits including support for the heart and brain as well as being an immune system booster. many are surprised to find out that this critical vitamin exists in many different natural forms, all of which are required for vibrant health. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 3 January 2011   Category : Food And Health
olive oil, green leafy vegetables prevent heart disease

italian researchers have confirmed that diets rich in leafy green vegetables and olive oil are vital for heart health. dr. domenico palli from the cancer research and prevention institute in florence and his colleagues discovered that women who eat at least one serving of leafy greens a day are 46 percent less likely to develop heart disease than women who eat less. and those who consume at least three tablespoons of olive oil a day earn roughly the same benefit. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 3 January 2011   Category : Food And Health
change diet and lower risk of heart disease by over eighty percent

nearly one million people fall victim to heart disease every year. the vast majority of these people are unaware that this devastating condition can be prevented with a natural approach to diet. researchers from the european epic (european prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition) study have developed a plan that can reduce the risk of coronary artery disease by 81%. medical researchers understand that heart disease begins early in life and progresses to threaten life as we approach our senior years. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 30 December 2010   Category : Food And Health
obesity rate surges - mediterranean diet essential to natural weight loss efforts

overweight and obesity are known to dramatically increase the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, cancer and dementia. excess body fat fuels the fire of systemic inflammation and the release of dangerous chemical messengers or cytokines that damage the delicate inner lining of our arteries; this sets the stage for vascular dysfunction. as we pass age 35, there is a natural tendency to gain weight due to slowing metabolism, unchanged calorie intake and less physical activity. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 29 December 2010   Category : Food And Health
11 leading restaurant trends for 2011

as the us begins to emerge from recession, restaurants are seeing lapsed customers return. same-store sales are inching up, signaling the industry’s initial rebound to health; hiring is also up, signaling positive expectations for 2011. but this isn’t the same restaurant industry as before. big changes are on the way-on menus, in concept development and in the competitive landscape.technomic, the leading foodservice research and consulting firm, examines the future for restaurants through the lens of 40-plus years tracking the industry, and sees 11 top trends emerging in 2011: 1. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 22 November 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
nsw puts kilojoules on the menu

new south wales premier kristina kenneally yesterday announced that menus for fast-food outlets across nsw will be required to display kilojoule information on their printed and menu boards, as of february 1st 2011. businesses such as major fast food, bakery, coffee and doughnut chains will now be required to ‘clearly and legibly’ display the kilojoule content on their menu board, as well as prominently featuring the average adult daily energy intake of 8700 kilojoules. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 9 November 2010   Category : Rest
obtain optimal nutrition from preconception to lactation

so you have decided it`s time to try for a baby. congratulations! your head is swimming with thoughts about the future, and whether you are mom or dad this is an exciting time. but let`s pause for a moment and consider: good nutrition is more vital than ever now that you are trying to conceive. a healthy diet should be a regular part of life, but if it`s not currently, now is the time to start. for both mom and dad it is ideal to start improving your diet at least 3-12 months before conception. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 27 October 2010   Category : Food And Health
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