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Free Summer Meal Boxes Make Return for Second Year
Bossier Schools will once again be fueling summer superheroes with free, nutritious meals that will be offeredweekly starting Tuesday, June 3 at four drive-through sites. Any child 18 years of age and younger is eligible for the summer meal boxes, regardless of income. Each boxwill contain seven breakfasts and lunches that are kid-friendly, meet nutritional…
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Socioeconomic Disparities’ Impact on Nutrition and Lung Health, with Lisa G. Wood, PhD
The American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2025 International Conference featured a session titled ‘Pediatric Year in Review,’ during which several talks were given by panelists such as Lisa G. Wood, PhD, who pointed to recent data on diet’s association with respiratory health outcomes. Wood, who is known for her research at the Hunter Medical Research Institute…
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Washington County Schools leaders propose cuts to nutrition, salary raises in revised budget
Washington County Schools leaders will present a new budget plan to county leaders Thursday to address a funding deficit going into next year, with some cuts relating to nutrition and staff salary raises. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your…
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School Nutrition Program – Gwinnett County Public Schools
GCPS to provide breakfast and lunch during Seamless Summer Option Gwinnett County Public Schools will be participating in the Seamless Summer Option (SSO). GCPS’ School Nutrition Program will be providing breakfast and lunch at no charge at select locations during the summer Meals will be provided to anyone 18 or under at select SSO sites…
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The High-Fiber Fruit That Can Also Help Protect Chronic Disease
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Blending Legacy with Fresh Energy: A New Chapter at House of Nutrition & Wellness
For years, House of Nutrition & Wellness has stood as a trusted source for holistic health in Kenosha – providing the community with high-quality supplements, expert advice, and a friendly, neighborhood vibe. Now under new ownership, the shop is staying true to its roots while embracing a wave of revitalizing updates. Carlos Manjarrez, a longtime…
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Hill’s and Harvard launch web portal to accelerate pet microbiome research
Hill’s Pet Nutrition and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researcher Dr. Curtis Huttenhower have launched a new web portal for the One Health Microbiome Resource (OHMR), a major step in advancing research into the pet gut microbiome and its connections to human and environmental health. The portal offers unprecedented open access to data,…
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Nutrition expert: Not all ingredients in smoothies are healthy
If you think you’re starting the day healthy with a smoothie, you might want to take a closer look at what’s going into the blender. Some ingredients sound good, but can pack in a lot more sugar and calories than you’d expect. Fitness and Nutrition Expert Jody Trierweiler stopped by “Live in the D,” to…
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Seafood Nutrition Partnership (SNP) Founder and President Linda Cornish to Speak at Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2025
Linda Cornish, a nationally recognized advocate for seafood nutrition, will be a featured speaker at Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) 2025. The free event will take place from June 2–5, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Cornish will participate in a panel discussion titled “Red, White, and Blue Fisheries: Advancing U.S. Seafood Competitiveness” on Tuesday, June 3,…
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Experts Say You Don’t Need Amino Acid Supplements. Unless You’re Missing This Key Nutrient.
AMINO ACID SUPPLEMENTS offer a tempting promise: You can build more muscle just by stirring them into your smoothie, coffee, or water. That sounds way easier than searing salmon or grilling chicken breast, but are aminos supplements just as good? And what makes amino acid supplements different than regular ol’ protein powder? The answer depends…