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How Ohio could hurt farmers, reduce nutrition, grow food waste in one foul swoop
Dan Flowers | Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank CEO Show Caption Hide Caption Akron-Canton Foodbank President and CEO talks about impacts of cuts Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank President and CEO Dan Flowers talks about state and federal cuts to food programs. This will be a defining year regarding the intersections of economic, agricultural and social assistance programs, writes…
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Second Harvest offers nutrition education classes
Doreen is Second Harvest’s nutrition educator in Volusia County. Her favorite class to teach is focused on understanding and reading food labels because good nutrition helps reduce the risk of certain chronic health conditions. Nutrition fuels children in school, individuals at work and seniors to thrive. Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida not only…
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Takeover approach for sports-nutrition group Science in Sport
Credit: MTStock Studio / Getty Images UK sports-nutrition group Science in Sport has expressed its interest in a tentative takeover approach from private-equity firm BD-Capital. In a stock-exchange filing, Science in Sport said BD-Capital had floated a potential bid for the company of £0.34 ($0.45) a share. The company, which markets sports-nutrition products under brands…
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Nutrition startup Good Monk raises $2 million from RPSG Capital Ventures, others
Bengaluru-based nutrition startup Good Monk has raised $2 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by RPSG Capital Ventures. Existing investors Multiply Ventures, Sharrp Ventures, and ThinKuvate also participated in the round. The company said it will use the funds to invest in research and development and product innovation aimed at offering more effective…
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How To Get 80 Grams of Protein a Day, Even as a Vegetarian
One major component of all my meals is cereals and pulses, which I incorporate throughout the day. They’re all store cupboard essentials, easily paired, and found at your local supermarket and all over the world: Rice and lentils or rice and black beans, hummus and bread, rice and peas, couscous and chickpeas…The combos go on!…
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Creatine for endurance athletes – expert sports nutritionist on the benefits of creatine in endurance sport
Creatine has been having a moment. Once most associated with the bodybuilding scene, recently plenty of athletes and recreational exercisers beyond the benches and barbells of the gym have been singing its praises. But are there any benefits in creatine supplementation for endurance athletes? We spoke to sports nutritionist, Dr Emily Jevons from Total Endurance…
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NutriSmoothie & Cafe, Sports Nutrition Affiliates announce grand openings in Norwalk Central
The city of Norwalk, in conjunction with NutriSmoothie & Cafe and Sports Nutrition Affiliates announced on Wednesday their official grand opening events on June 28. Both businesses will be open to the public prior to this date, × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it…
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Snohomish County now accepting applications for Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
Edmonds Museum Summer Market vegetables. (My Edmonds News file photo) Looking for a way to add fresh fruits and vegetables to your diet? The Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) returns to Snohomish County for summer 2025, providing: – Benefits to lower-income older adults to purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, and herbs; and –…
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Leading Nutrition Scientist Departs N.I.H., Citing Censorship
Kevin Hall said his work on ultraprocessed foods has been “hobbled” under the Trump administration. Scientists have been raising such concerns for months. For the past two decades, Kevin Hall, a nutrition and metabolism scientist at the National Institutes of Health, has devoted his career to studying how people’s diets affect their health. He has…
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Advance Nutrition Solutions 04/16/2025
While most college students are getting ready for their final exams, students in Marshall’s School of Art & Design are preparing their Capstone Exhibitions. Two of those students, Josh White and Leah Teasdale, stopped by First Look at Four to talk about all the hard work that goes in to making this art.