All Health articles – Page 108
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      ArticleUnited Fresh launches kids campaign
The association is keen to expand the list of US produce industry leaders already supporting the Children’s Fruit and Vegetable Act of 2009
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      ArticleImagination Farms expands sourcing
The addition of apple supplier FirstFruits will allow Imagination Farms to expand its Disney Garden program and further efforts to boost consumption
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      ArticlePBH exits US promotion board discussion
The establishment of a national fruit and vegetable research and promotion board is now in the hands of US produce trade leaders
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      ArticleMajor gaps in foodborne illness response
A survey by the Produce Safety Project and Safe Tables Our Priority demonstrates the need for better integration and collection of outbreak data in the US
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      Article5 A DAY relaunch in the offing
The department of health is to undertake a relaunch of the 5 A DAY scheme, but will have to wait until after the general election next year.
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      ArticleSchool meals overhaul gains pace
The Institute of Medicine has recommended that more fruits and vegetables be included in US school meals following extensive lobbying by United Fresh
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      ArticleTV exposure to support blues drive
Blueberries from South America will be promoted in the UK via a brand-new television advertising campaign starting this month
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      ArticleDel Monte whole Cantaloupe recalled
Northern California retailer Raley’s has removed the fresh melon line from its shelves due to suspected salmonella contamination
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      ArticleCPMA plans 5 to 10 A Day facelift
The Canadian Produce Marketing Association is seeking to further raise awareness of the importance of eating a wide range of fresh produce every day
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FPC hits back at baby food doubts
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has reacted angrily to claims in the national press that baby food pureed from fresh produce may not be safe for children.
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      ArticlePandol focuses on employee health
The table grape giant recently joined the local community together in Delano, California, for a one-day health fair
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      ArticleStudy highlights Tenderstem tenderness
Research from scientists at Warwick University has shown that Tenderstem broccoli beats all for tenderness
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      ArticleIndustry calls for riskiest foods clarification
The Top 10 Riskiest Foods list presents “misleading picture” for US consumers, state United Fresh and PMA
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      ArticleDel Monte launches single finger bananas
Distributed in new controlled-ripening packaging, the single finger banana will target “on the go” consumers in North America
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      ArticleKey role discovered for grapes
Grapes may play a key role in fighting against heart disease, cancer, diabetes, inflammation and dental problems, new research has shown.
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      ArticleFreshfel denounces new EU campaign
The group has questioned the recently-launched EU Healthy Eating Campaign for European school children
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      ArticleHealth focus for Italian fresh produce
Series of promotional events set to take place in Verona, Rome and Naples during government-backed 'Three Days of Health'
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      ArticleCDC releases state produce report
Group publishes data summarising fruit and vegetable consumption by US state and highlighting environmental policies to improve diet
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      ArticleSoil Association points to nutrition
The UK’s Soil Association has welcomed the findings of a recent BBC programme on food nutrition
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      ArticleBoycott launches produce 'makeover'
Convenience stores across London have been given an innovative fruit and veg 'makeover' as part of the Buywell Project, launched by Rosie Boycott last week, aimed at increasing 5 A DAY consumption and store profits.
 

