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Obesity Becomes A Health Crisis In The US

9th - Higher Ed
Obesity has reached alarming levels in the United States, becoming a major public health crisis. Rising rates of obesity are linked to various chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers, putting a...
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Northeast Bronx Community Farmer's Market in Throggs Neck aims to stamp out food insecurity

9th - Higher Ed
For its seventh year in a row, the Northeast Bronx Community Farmer's Market has made a home for itself in the borough, bringing fresh produce and community-conscious actives with it.
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5 everyday healthy hacks for an impressive weight loss

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video transcription, various everyday hacks for effective weight loss are revealed, highlighting the importance of a highprotein breakfast for weight loss success. The transcription also discusses the benefits of premeal water...
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FDA redefines what foods can be labeled as 'healthy'

Higher Ed
Foods will be required to contain certain ingredients and be under specific limits for added sugar, saturated fat and sodium to be marketed as "healthy." (Scripps News)
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Chemical used in rocket fuel, missiles found in various foods, including baby products, report finds

Higher Ed
The highest levels of the chemical were found in popular baby and kid foods, which can lead to thyroid hormone issues, the report found. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Sir Patrick Vallance emphasises importance of healthy food for children

Higher Ed
Sir Patrick Vallance speaks as a new report calls out top global food companies operating in the UK who use marketing tactics to sell unhealthy food to children. The Former Chief Scientific Advisor was speaking at the launch of food...
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Bloomberg

Amazon Tops Estimates on Strength in Retail, Cloud Units

Higher Ed
Amazon third-quarter revenue gained 13% to $143.1 billion during the three months ended Sept. 30, Amazon said. Analysts, on average, estimated $141.6 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Poonam Goyal and Anurag Rana break...
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Bloomberg

Top Calls: Amazon Launching Overhaul of Grocery Biz

Higher Ed
Michael Pachter, Wedbush Managing Director for Equity Research joins Romain Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Bloomberg

How Viome Uses AI for Preventative Healthcare

Higher Ed
Preventative health company Viome leverages artificial intelligence to obtain insights derived from unique microbial and human gene expressions, which are translated into health scores and personalized health recommendations for...
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Teen Kids News

Amazon and SNAP this Holiday Season

6th - 8th
In this report sponsored by News Media Group, we learn more about how Amazon works with SNAP to help families this holiday season.
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Sky News

Added Vitamin D Could Help Stop Colds and Flu

Higher Ed
VOICED: Some health experts have suggested fortifying food with Vitamin D after research found that taking a supplement could help stave off colds and flu. Scientists claim that the 'sunshine vitamin' might have benefits beyond good bone...
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Press Association

Vitamin-rich mushrooms can boost immune systems

Higher Ed
Nutritionist Rob Hobson on the use and importance of mushrooms in our diets and their role in helping to protect the environment. The UK and Ireland Mushroom Producers have commissioned a new report entitled 'Mushrooming' the future of...
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The Recount

Could Climate Change Really Change Your Food?

Higher Ed
Bloomberg columnist Amanda Little joins Reena Ninan on The Recount Daily Pod. They discuss the effect of the climate crisis on global food systems, the carbon footprint of a meat-inclusive diet, and the rise of a new generation of...
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Black Food Folks, Clay Williams and Colleen Vincent

Higher Ed
Colleen Vincent and Clay Williams, the founders of Black Food Folks, talk with Bloomberg's Karen Toulon on "Black in Focus" about the importance of African-diaspora influences in food and drinks industries.
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Curated Video

Food flavour sprays help dieters lose weight

Higher Ed
1. Various of New York Manhattan street scenes 2. Exterior Bloomingdales, restaurant facade 3. Various of chef cooking an omelet 4. Various of omelet being sprayed with flavouring 5. Various of flavour sprays 6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Can eating help stop obesity?

Higher Ed
London, United Kingdom, 23rd October 2008 1.Wide of people on crowded pavement 2. Various of anonymous overweight people walking on street Norwich, United Kingdom, 20th October 2007 3. Wide tilt down from Institute of Food Research to...
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Bloomberg

Whole Foods Online Sales Tripled Last Quarter

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- John Mackey, Whole Foods Market Inc. chief executive officer, says online sales have surged during the coronavirus pandemic and some of those shoppers will return to stores when they feel safe again. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Sky News

Investigation Into Supermarket Food Waste

Higher Ed
Investigation Into Supermarket Food Waste
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Curated Video

Russia, Ukraine War Could Have Wider Economic Implications

Higher Ed
Though the U.S. has many natural resources, no country can really have a modern economy without relying on others.
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Bloomberg

Behind Whole Foods Advertising Message on Values

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- Whole Foods Global Vice President of Communications Jeannine DAddario discusses the companys advertising strategy and message on values. She speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Good nutrition in infancy may affect adult performance

Higher Ed
When do babies decide they don't like the bitter taste of spinach, or suspect that green things don't always taste nice? That's just one area of study consuming scientists today. There are many theories, but most are agreed that a...
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Curated Video

USA: GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS

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English/Nat A government-appointed panel in the U-S has determined that genetically-modified foods now on the market are safe. But some question the objectivity of the committee's report, which was released on Wednesday. As researchers...
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Bloomberg

Why Loop Capital's Chukumba Raised His Price Target for Amazon

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Amazon Prime members will now get 10 percent off certain sale items and other discounts at all Whole Foods stores nationwide. In a new note, Loop Capital Analyst Anthony Chukumba writes that Amazon's expansion of Whole Foods...
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Mediterranean diet wards off cancer

Higher Ed
Rome, Italy, August, 5th, 2008 1. Wide shot of Campo De' Fiori open market, Rome. 2. Medium shot fruit stall 3. Close up of various kind of aubergines 4. Medium shot of a vegetable stall AP Television Barcelona - recent 5. Exterior...