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Alfred State nutrition classes participate in active learning experiences
ALFRED — Students in a pair of nutrition classes taught by Jennifer Ross have been able to participate in active learning experiences to aid in the learning process. The classes participated in a cooking experience and toured and learned more about Wegmans and Smith-Stock Farms. During one class session, John McDonald, Bron Norasethapron and Marlaina…
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Barbara Intermill, On Nutrition: Feeding a crowd
Now that the school year is in full swing, I’ve volunteered to pick up anywhere from two to five (depending on the week) grandkids from school each Wednesday, feed them dinner and deliver them to their weekly youth group. It’s a bit more complicated this year. One has volleyball practice after school. The other practices…
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Couple finds nutrition with microgreens firm
Steve and Bobbie Leinweber founded Bee Line Microgreens in 2021, turning a passion project from the COVID-19 pandemic into a career. With more spare time at home, the Mt. Greenwood residents were looking for a hobby. #placement_751427_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;}
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Redding announces investments of over $460,000 to strengthen child nutrition, hands-on ag education – The Philadelphia Sunday Sun
Grants in 26 counties will create opportunities for healthier children and families across Pennsylvania. HARRISBURG, Pa. -– USDA Secretary Russell Redding has announced $462,607 in PA Farm Bill Farm-to-School Grants to 45 schools, school districts, and childcare centers in 26 counties. Grants of up to $15,000 will fund projects to improve access to healthy, local…
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Nutrition’s Lindsay Malone shares her food favorites: coffee and eggs
The 28 best things to eat, according to 10 nutrition expertsMedium: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, shared two of her favorite things to consume: coffee, a great antioxidant, and eggs. “Eggs are high in protein, a good source of omega-3 fats and vitamin D,”…
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Nutrition’s Lindsay Malone says there is no evidence that viral “cortisol cocktail” lowers cortisol
Are trending “cortisol cocktails” really helpful for stress and weight loss?CBS News: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, said the viral “cortisol cocktail” claims to reduce stress and aid weight loss, but added there’s no evidence it lowers cortisol. However, its ingredients—juice, coconut water and…
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Reebok Partners with Generation Joy on Sports Nutrition and Performance Line
New York, NY – Reebok, today announced a partnership with Generation Joy, a wellness company aiming to revolutionize sports nutrition by delivering high-quality, effective and research-backed products, to launch innovative performance and nutritional products. Through this partnership, Generation Joy will distribute Reebok-branded protein & collagen, vitamins, pre & post-workout supplements and hydration supplements in the…
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Postnatal Nutrition Market Set to Reach USD 1,479.1 Million by 2034, Driven by Rising Birth Rates and Wellness Trends | Future Market Insights, Inc.
Future Market Insights Global and Consulting Pvt. Ltd. The rising trend of healthy snacking is driving significant growth in the postnatal nutrition market, with new moms seeking convenient, nutritious solutions influencing product development in the industry. NEWARK, Del, Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global postnatal nutrition market has an estimated market valuation of…
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AGROLOGY Launches Functional Crop Nutrition: A Holistic Solution for Sustainable Agriculture
AGROLOGY, a fast-growing company with extensive experience in the Plant Nutrition and Plant Protection sectors, has announced the launch of Functional Crop Nutrition (FCN), a groundbreaking solution designed to address the global challenges of sustainable food production. FCN provides a single, integrated approach to crop nutrition that Nourishes, Protects, and Biostimulates plants simultaneously, marking a…
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The Protein Rules Athletes Should Follow (or Ignore)
Depending on which corners of the internet you’ve been hanging around in lately, how much protein you eat is either the single most important factor determining your health and athletic performance, or an overhyped and overconsumed indulgence that’s driving you to an early grave. The truth is obviously somewhere in the middle—but where, exactly? Last…