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Friday, March 31

Recent Dietitian Job Postings
by
RD Life
on Fri 31 Mar 2006 10:00 PM PST

Today's General News
by
RD Life
on Fri 31 Mar 2006 04:00 PM PST
- Davis street’s own baby boomers mature (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Mar 27, 2006 - 16:57:53 CST. Then: In 1988, Gauguin Place in Davis experienced a baby boom when eight babies were born within a six-month period. Affectionately known as the “Gauguin Gang,” the babies were featured in The Enterprise shortly after they were born.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- More Than 80 Percent of College Women Diet (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
FRIDAY, March 31 (HealthDay News) -- While dieting is a common practice among college women, a new study has found that 83 percent of them diet no matter how much they weigh.
- Community health centres leaders in interdisciplinary care (Stoney Creek News)
Nurse practitioner Sandy Lusk checks out a patient at the North Hamilton Community Health Centre. The centre is one of 54 in Ontario with a team of doctors, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists, dietitians and social workers caring for clients.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
Thursday, March 30

Today's General News
by
RD Life
on Thu 30 Mar 2006 04:00 PM PST
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Davis street’s own baby boomers mature (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Mar 27, 2006 - 16:57:53 CST. Then: In 1988, Gauguin Place in Davis experienced a baby boom when eight babies were born within a six-month period. Affectionately known as the “Gauguin Gang,” the babies were featured in The Enterprise shortly after they were born.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Weekly Calendar (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
Your event could be featured here: To submit event information for this calendar: fax, 945-4487; e-mail community @postindependent.com; or in person at 2014 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Healthy Eating by Nancy Berkoff (Daily Press)
Save the date and take it wherever raisins go. Known for their concentrated energy, dates have been the food of desert travelers and mountain hikers for ages. Date cultivation originated in the Middle East, and they were brought to the New World by Spanish missionaries.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- A Colorful Potluck Side Dish (Hartford Courant)
Q: With spring and summer coming up, I was wondering if you had some great potluck dishes. Where we live, there is always a potluck being planned at church or in the neighborhood.
Wednesday, March 29

Recent Dietitian Job Postings
by
RD Life
on Wed 29 Mar 2006 10:00 PM PST

Today's General News
by
RD Life
on Wed 29 Mar 2006 04:00 PM PST
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Davis street’s own baby boomers mature (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Mar 27, 2006 - 16:57:53 CST. Then: In 1988, Gauguin Place in Davis experienced a baby boom when eight babies were born within a six-month period. Affectionately known as the “Gauguin Gang,” the babies were featured in The Enterprise shortly after they were born.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Around the Valley (Montrose Daily Press)
GRAND JUNCTION — The Bureau of Land Management Grand Junction Field Office is celebrating the new pedestrian bridge at Bridgeport during a dedication ceremony scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to noon Friday, March 31. The bridge is located between Delta and Grand Junction off U.S. 50 at Bridgeport Rd., then a one-mile hike from the parking lot.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Ford County 4-H receives Healthy Lifestyles grant (High Plains Journal)
"This 4-H Healthy Lifestyles Program in partnership with the 21st Century Learning Center and Cargill/Excel will teach youth and their families about healthy living using hands-on activities and research based information," states Amy Gerdes, Ford County Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development.
- Tuesday calendar (Belleville News-Democrat)
Next Chapter Divorced and Separated Support Group, will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Diocesan Pastoral Center, 2620 Lebanon Ave., Belleville. The topic will be "Chapter 9 -- Anger." For information, call 235-9601, ext. 146.
- Obesity's growing challenges (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Jordan "Jordy" Epps' blue eyes narrowed as he studied the food label on the back of the chocolate milk carton he'd picked up from the school lunch line.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- In praise of Donna Ware: former child-nutrition director for Pitt County Schools (The Daily Reflector)
At our recent ECU Pediatric Healthy Weight summit I had the great pleasure of recognizing the contributions of Donna Ware to the health and well-being of Pitt County children.
- Let's bust some 'interesting' myths about butter vs. margarine (Pioneer Press)
My husband says "interesting" is a female word — one that women use when we don't necessarily agree with something. "Guys never use that word," he asserts. "We'll say, 'That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.' A woman will say, "That's interesting."
- Good-for-you food (Pioneer Press)
Eating better doesn't have to hurt. In a first-time collaboration between a St. Paul gourmet cooking school and the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, 20 people learned recently that healthy eating doesn't mean deprivation.
- 'ALWAYS IN THE KITCHEN' (Orlando Sentinel)
She pours her heart into meals for 1,000 Surrounded by inmates at the Lake County Jail, Baby Ann Irvin was all smiles.
- Obesity's growing challenges (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
CONWAYJordan "Jordy" Epps' blue eyes narrowed as he studied the food label on the back of the chocolate milk carton he'd picked up from the school lunch line.
- Weekly Calendar (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
Your event could be featured here: To submit event information for this calendar: fax, 945-4487; e-mail community @postindependent.com; or in person at 2014 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs.
- Take steps to curtail sodium use (Poughkeepsie Journal)
During last week's annual Dial-a-Dietitian night, sodium intake was a concern of many of our callers. With the current dietary recommendations to cut intake to levels of 2,500 milligrams per day, foods can taste pretty bland.
- The yogurt could be zippier, and the dressing less so (The State)
The barrage of new products on the grocery shelves can leave you wondering which ones are worth your money. This monthly review will help you navigate the grocery aisles.
Tuesday, March 28

Today's General News
by
RD Life
on Tue 28 Mar 2006 04:24 PM PST
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Tuesday calendar (Belleville News-Democrat)
Next Chapter Divorced and Separated Support Group, will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Diocesan Pastoral Center, 2620 Lebanon Ave., Belleville. The topic will be "Chapter 9 -- Anger." For information, call 235-9601, ext. 146.
- Brighton - FHT family grows (The Community Press)
The Brighton Family Health Team (FHT) has been provincially approved for one nurse practitioner, one additional registered nurse, .5 social worker, .25 dietitian, one chiropodist and an additional 1.5 clerical staff.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- Grower cooperative targets consumer demand with 'low-lin' soybeans, oil (High Plains Journal)
The American food consumer, in general, is finding more value in better nutrition in the products he or she buys. At the same time, profit margins in production agriculture, specifically soybeans, continue to tighten, creating the need for more value in what growers produce.
- NEWS TO USE: YMCA hosts Read Across America events (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Read Across America, a national literacy campaign aimed at youth and supported locally by the Lexington Public Library, Book for the Bluegrass and YMCA of Central Kentucky, will be celebrated at each of the three Lexington YMCA locations according to the following schedule:
- Davis street’s own baby boomers mature (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Mar 27, 2006 - 16:57:53 CST. Then: In 1988, Gauguin Place in Davis experienced a baby boom when eight babies were born within a six-month period. Affectionately known as the “Gauguin Gang,” the babies were featured in The Enterprise shortly after they were born.
- NUTRITION CLINICS (Burlington Post)
A local grocery store chain is presenting a couple of nutrition clinics next week. Longo's is celebrating Nutrition Month by offering nutrition and healthy eating clinics at its two Burlington locations.
- Pounds take a toll (The Marietta Times)
It should come as no surprise that obesity costs money. Jeff Baylor, 34, a 1993 Marietta College graduate, knows more than he ever wanted to know about the high cost of obesity.
- Get ready for caffeine in your pancake syrup and soap (Orlando Sentinel)
There's a lot of buzz lately about caffeine, from studies about how it affects health to new super-octane beverages that pledge to give you a morning boost, improve your athletic performance and help you lose weight. Caffeine has even made the leap to soap (it's absorbed through the skin, according to its manufacturer), gum and pancake syrup.
- Healthy Living is Elementary: Parents and Kids Learn About Nutrition From the Children's Health Initiative Program (RedNova)
By Lori Higgins, Detroit Free Press Mar. 28--Marsha Tate has a trick for every time her son Marlon comes home declaring he's thirsty.
- Healthy living is elementary (Detroit Free Press)
Marsha Tate has a trick for every time her son Marlon comes home declaring he's thirsty. Instead of just giving him the Gatorade he craves, she offers a trade: Thirty minutes on the treadmill in exchange for half a bottle of the sports drink. And, she says, he must supplement the Gatorade with a glass of water.
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