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HIGH FIBER FOOD

If you can't stand the heat, try raw food Vail Daily
May the life force be with you. People who practice a raw food diet believe food that is heated above 115 degrees loses its life force, or its nutrients. They believe raw food, on the other hand, is living and vibrating, and when eaten, it fers all that positive energy into the human body.
Texas A&M Research May Curb World Hunger KBTX 3 Bryan/College Station
Cotton may soon be used for more than just clothing. Texas A&M researchers are turning cottonseed into a high-level protein that could feed millions of people a year. Agricultural researchers at Texas A&M University have reduced a toxic compound in cottonseed to a level that's safe to eat.
Nutrition Notes: Coffee; Health Food or Simply Not a Risk? Kansas City InfoZine
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Considering all the past concern about possible health risks from drinking coffee, newer reports of coffee's possible protective effects may leave many people confused. Overall, recent studies suggest that coffee (regular and decaffeinated) may offer a variety of health benefits against diseases such as cancer and diabetes. However, coffee may not deserve a place
In Dillingham, nutrition counts Anchorage Daily News
At the Dillingham School District, a new comprehensive wellness policy includes food standards consistent with dietary guidelines issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The 2006 Dillingham policy includes the requirement that less than 30 percent of a meal's calories be derived from fat -- excluding naturally occurring fats in foods such as nuts, cheese and butter.
Health Highlights: Dec. 11, 2006 HealthDay via Yahoo! News
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Hannaford Guiding Star ratings Observer-Dispatch
Here's how some foods fared under Hannaford Supermarkets Guiding Stars program. The system rewards foods with more vitamins, minerals, fiber and whole grains, and penalizes them for having more saturated fat, fat, cholesterol or added sodium and sugars.
Health Highlights December 11, 2006 MedicineNet.com
Title: Health Highlights December 11, 2006 Category: Health News Created: 12/11/2006 Last Editorial Review: 12/11/2006
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION: THE 2006 HISTORICAL AND ANNUAL REVISION Federal Reserve Board
The Federal Reserve has revised the index of industrial production (IP) and the related measures of capacity and capacity utilization. Although data from January 1972 through October 2006 are affected, most of the revision occurs from 2003 onward.
High-Fiber Cereals Can Help Avert Holiday Weight Gain Hartford Courant
Those trying to keep the bathroom scale steady this holiday season may find an effective ally at the breakfast table: high-fiber cereal.
Obesity An Advantage In Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients, Study Finds Science Daily
Despite significant improvements in dialysis treatments, currently over 20 percent of the 350,000 maintenance hemodialysis patients in the United States die each year. A study published in Hemodialysis International finds that this high mortality rate may be attributed to malnutrition.
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