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Using food labels and other guidance helps you control weight and reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, FDA study finds
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6:26 AM
Food labels and dietary guidance help consumers make healthier choices and lose weight, according to a study for the U.S. Food and Drug Ad...
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Some parents complain about healthier school lunches, but USDA says it's on course to improve public health
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6:43 PM
A few school districts in other states are opting out of a federal-funded school lunch program that was touted by first lady Michelle Obama ...
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Website eases application process for SNAP, formerly food stamps, and promotes healthy food
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12:15 PM
With a federal grant, the state Department for Community Based Services has launched a customer service website to promote healthy foods...
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W. Va. plans private-public model to provide school breakfast, improve child health, fight obesity; could this approach help Ky.?
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3:47 PM
By Molly Burchett Kentucky Health News Breakfast has been said to be the most important meal of the day, and it can be important in fighting...
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Common beliefs about obesity and weight loss found to be myths
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5:25 PM
Think going to gym class drives weight loss, or that breastfeeding protects a child from obesity? Think again, because these are among seven...
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Many Ky. parents don't realize children are overweight, or won't acknowledge it, but many report kids' poor health behavior
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9:06 AM
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Many Kentucky parents don't realize that their children are obese or overweight, or at least aren't...
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soda
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soft drinks
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Good HIT, Bad HIT, HIMSS And Reckless Technology Advocacy: Will This Hurt President Obama?
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7:13 AM
HIMSS, the Health Information Systems Management Society , is the large vendor trade group representing healthcare IT sellers. At the HIMSS ...
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Eating fish whole: Sardines
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12:33 PM
Different parts of a fish have different types of nutrients that are important for our health; this includes bones and organs. Therefore it ...
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How long does it take for a food-related trait to evolve?
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10:56 AM
Often in discussions about Paleolithic nutrition, and books on the subject, we see speculations about how long it would take for a populatio...
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Not only may you not get to keep your plan under Obamacare, you might not be able to keep your doctor; there are reasons
By Molly Burchett Kentucky Health News Part of the sales pitch for the federal health-care reform law was that people could keep their do...
On EHR's: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: Part 2
Part 1 is here . This is the second a series of posts I plan on the issue of "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil" regarding...
Beshear to study nursing-home staffing minimums, suggests homes' high liability costs are related to poorly ranked care
Responding to a letter from Kentuckians for Nursing Home Reform , which cited a low ranking for the state's nursing homes, Gov. Steve B...
Aug. 28 webinar will help journalists understand health reform
Jennifer Tolbert After The Rural Blog published an item ( see below ) yesterday that said 80 percent of people who could benefit from insur...
Dried mussels: A little plate with 160 g of protein (plus some comments on high-protein low-carbohydrate dieting)
Many hunter-gatherer groups employed various methods of drying to preserve meats. Drying also increases significantly the protein content ...
Almost 1/4 of Ky. inmates have mental-health issue; lockups are becoming the 'new asylums,' Wall Street Journal says
Almost a fourth of the inmates in Kentucky's prisons and jails have a mental-health issue, and it's part of a growing national probl...
Can a Statin Neutralize the Cardiovascular Risk of Unhealthy Dietary Choices?
The title of this post is the exact title of a recent editorial in the American Journal of Cardiology ( 1 ). Investigators calculated the ...
Humana allows policyholders to keep old plans without paying more; Anthem is still deciding
Humana , one of the three insurance companies offering individual health policies on the state's insurance exchange, will allow Kentuck...
Trying to Make Sense of the Covered California Numbers
I've read a number of reports in recent days gushing over the progress Covered California is making leading the nation in signing up peo...
Peering Underneath the Iceberg's Water Level: AMNews on the New ECRI "Deep Dive" Study of Health IT "Events"
FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health director Jeffrey Shuren MD JD voiced the opinion a few years ago that what FDA knows a...