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VItality Nutrition Group keeping customers healthy
BATAVIA — There were plenty of late nights for Hunter Boisclair and his employees as they got Vitality Nutrition Group, LLC ready to open earlier this month. Boisclair, founder and CEO of Vitality, 4140 Veterans Memorial Dr., Suite 1, said the business opened earlier this month after setting up the clothing racks, shelves and everything…
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GCS nutrition workers plan a second day of call outs
More Videos District leaders met with nutrition staff Monday morning to discuss pay concerns. They responded Monday afternoon with a compensation plan, but workers say it’s not Author: wfmynews2.com Published: 11:10 PM EST November 27, 2023 Updated: 11:10 PM EST November 27, 2023
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Buzzy Business: This Singapore-Based Startup Raised $28 Million To Grind Flies Into Farm Food
Armed with $28 million in funding, Nutrition Technologies specializes in animal feed and fertilizers that incorporate a simple, seemingly gross ingredient: black soldier flies. Long regarded as pests, flies are often associated with disease, decay and death. To Nutrition Technologies–an honoree of this year’s Forbes Asia 100 to Watch–the negative perception surrounding flies and other…
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Guilford school nutrition workers set to continue calling out of work on Tuesday
Scores of school nutrition workers called out of work on Monday, staging a rally for better pay in front of the school administration offices on Eugene Street in Greensboro from early morning to mid-afternoon. The call-out prompted a scramble to feed students and the release of a district plan for additional pay raises late in the day. However, as of late Monday, the…
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Two Things: A sliver of hope for the motoring public; school nutrition workers fight for themselves
Happy Tuesday … Did I miss anything? The traffic sign, one of those temporary and reprogrammable electronic jobs with dot-matrix characters, flashed an understated message that was decades overdue. NC 74 Exit Left … 1 Mile The nomenclature is somewhat nonsensical, of course. NC 74 looks to be a placeholder, a temporary designation meant for…
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Indigenous Studies Researcher Advises the United Nations on Inequalities in Food Security and Nutrition
Campus & Community Mariaelena Huambachano is an assistant professor of environmental humanities and Native American and Indigenous studies in the College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse University. All photos courtesy of www.mariaelena-huambachano.com. Mariaelena Huambachano is an Indigenous scholar, native to Peru, with Quechua ancestry, who also lived for many years in Aotearoa, the Indigenous name…
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Nutritional status of flexitarians compared to vegans and omnivores – a cross-sectional pilot study
Koch F, Heuer T, Krems C, Claupein E. Meat consumers and non-meat consumers in Germany: a characterisation based on results of the German National Nutrition Survey II. J Nutr Sci. 2019;8:e21. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S204867901900017X/type/journal_article. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Wozniak H, Larpin C, de Mestral C, Guessous I, Reny JL, Stringhini S. Vegetarian, pescatarian and flexitarian…
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Season Health Announces Strategic Asset Acquisition from Wellory to Expand Clinical Network of Registered Dietitians and Insurance Coverage
Austin, TX, Nov. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Season Health, the leading integrated food-as-medicine platform, today announced the closing of a strategic acquisition of clinical assets from Wellory, one of the largest networks of registered dietitians in the country providing medical nutrition therapy to patients nationwide. This accelerates Season’s growth by significantly expanding its provider…
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Mitchell High Foods & Nutrition I Students Certify in ServSafe Foodhandler
Students enrolled in Foods and Nutrition I at Mitchell High School with Mrs. Stephanie McClellan , Mrs. Katie Boone and Mrs. Adrienne Snyder recently earned their ServSafe Foodhandler Certification. This certification covers the basics of food safety and preventing foodborne illness at home and in the food service industry. Students learned about these topics as…
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Nutritionists provide tips for a balanced diet during the holiday season
UPPER MICHIGAN, Mich. (WLUC) – For some, Thanksgiving and Christmas are holidays deeply rooted in food traditions. However, the fear of “overeating” can take control of the holiday fun. Registered Dietician Dawn Lundin said one meal will not derail a person’s health goals. “It is so easy to feel like that you need to ‘save…