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Good nutrition is vital to good health, disease prevention, and essential for healthy growth and development of children and adolescents.
 

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Did you know.... that the Hottest Topic in Corporate America is Worksite  Wellness? Corporate America is Worksite Wellness?

The best part about it is that it is coming to the Palm Beach County Health Department....

We won a mini-grant to pilot a Worksite Wellness Program within a month.
Do not miss this exciting kick-off event! more

Women’s Health Week

Women’s Health Week

The 9th annual National Women's Health Week will kick off on Mother's Day, May 11, 2008 and will be celebrated until May 17, 2008. National Women's Check-Up Day will be Monday, May 12, 2008. more

Earth Day 2008 Earth Day

Earth Day has been an annual event for people around the world to celebrate the earth and renew our commitment to building a safer, healthier, and cleaner world for everyone. more

March is National Nutrition Month®. It’s a Matter of Fact March is National Nutrition Month®. It’s a Matter of Fact

New information about food and nutrition appears everyday. You are exposed to everything from news reports on scientific research to the latest trendy diet.  more

Join the Fight Against Heart Disease

The New Year is here and that may mean to start new resolutions in some aspects of your life. If health is one of your resolutions for this year, the following information can be useful to you: more

 

Glass of Water Renew Yourself in the New Year

The New Year is here and that may mean to start new resolutions in some aspects of your life. If health is one of your resolutions for this year, the following information can be useful to you: more

AIDS Virus Living with HIV - Nutrition Matters

Living with HIV makes it more important than ever to stay focused on keeping your body healthy. Research has shown that a good diet can help your body fight the progress of HIV as well as improve how you feel day by day. more

 

Fruits and Vegetables Health Risks Associated with being Overweight

Have you thought about losing weight? Being overweight can increase your risk for developing many health problems such as Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease. more

Peripheral Arterial Disease Basic Facts about Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) 

According to NHLBIopens new window - one in every 20 Americans over the age of 50
has Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).

PAD affects 8 to 12 million people in the United States, especially individuals over the age of 50.

It is more common in African Americans than any other racial or ethnic groups. more

Other Fall fruits and veggies Fruits & Veggies – More Matters ™

We have all heard that we need to eat more fruits and vegetables. However, it seems that Americans are not eating what has been recommended. So, we have to wonder, what are we eating and why is it not fruits and vegetables?  more

What schools are doing to decrease the prevalence of obesity in children

What schools are doing to decrease the
prevalence of obesity in children

2004 – Congress amended the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to include local wellness policies, this law mandated: more
 

Babies Are Born to Breastfeed Babies Are Born to Breastfeed

An informed choice on infant feeding can have a positive long-term effect on the health of both the mother and baby. The Health and Human Services National Breastfeeding Campaign promotes awareness that breastfeeding is the norm, or in other words, breastfeeding is the standard. more

Soy Super Soy

Soy is a vegetable that has complete protein with essential amino acids. Those essential amino acids help to protect the body.  more

National Nutrition Month © National Nutrition Month © Week 1

Take three bites less of everything. Three bites less of a typical fast-food burger will save you 100 calories, while leaving a couple of bites on your plate at each meal will spare you significant calories. Since our portions are almost always more than we need, you won't even notice.   more
 

National Nutrition Month © National Nutrition Month © Week 2

Move during commercials. If you walk around, march in place or do simple calisthenics, you'll burn at least 100 calories in two hours.  more

National Nutrition Month © National Nutrition Month © Week 3

Go skinny dipping. Instead of having guacamole with your favorite chips, try salsa. You'll save more than 100 calories per quarter-cup.  more

National Nutrition Month © National Nutrition Month © Week 4

Eat bread, not butter. Just three pats of butter with the bread basket equals100 calories.   more

Breast Feeding Breast Feeding

Over 120 countries celebrate World Breastfeeding Week. While the U.S. celebrates from August 1st – 7th, many countries celebrate in the first week of October.  more
 

Go Red for Women Go Red for Women

Fewer than 50% of American women know that heart disease is their leading killer. In 2002 the percentage was less than 30%!!   That Heart disease can often be prevented.  more
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Hungry for a Snack Hungry For A Snack?

Snacking may already be part of your daily routine at work, home, school, or even while driving. However, did you know that snacking can make a difference in your health?  more

Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week the QuitLine is answered by bilingual (English-Spanish) speaking intake and counseling staff and TDD service for the hearing impaired.  Spanish calls may be routed to a voicemail during peak hours.- Stop Smoking (Florida Quitline) Call 1-877-U-CAN NOW (1-877-822-6669)

www.doh.state.fl.us

www.floridaonthemove.org

Palm Beach County:
Florenzia Davis, PhD,MS,RD,LD/N
Senior Public Health Nutritionist

(561) 681-2524 x106

 


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