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Using dance activities to teach nutrition
Sandro Jeanné, Jeanne KaufmanEducationalists are constantly searching for ways to make nutrition teaching more acceptable and meaningful. Here is a novel method which has been tried, with success, in America
Developments in ANOREXIA NERVOSA
G.I. SzmulkerThe earliest clear account of the illness was given by William Gull, an English physician, in 1874. He originally termed the disorder ‘apepsia hysterica’ but later changed this to…
EAT YOUR WORDS!
Ivan M. SharmanThere are a number of words and phrases associated with eating and food consumption that are used today the origins of which are generally unknown to many. In the list that…
HEAT: Meal frequency and thermogenesis
David A YorkThe study of nutrition is one of the few areas in which ideas and concepts formulated by scientists and clinicians may have immediate impact, through the media, upon the…
FOOD MANUFACTURERS UNDER PRESSURE
R.D. HoskinsA recent survey by Cambridge Econometrics estimated that energy costs in 1980 averaged 8.7% of total costs in 40 main industries; and that this share was expected to rise to 10.5…
ALTERNATIVE SWEETENERS
The development of new, safe alternative sweeteners to sugar is a complex, time‐consuming process. The experts know so little about the mechanisms of taste and the chemical…
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