Topics: Federal Policy, Healthy Snacks & Beverages School stores, snack bars and vending machines across the country will soon be required to swap donuts, chocolate bars and sugary drinks for frui...
Topics: Obesity From “walking” school buses to farm-to-school programs, Iowa school districts are launching a wide range of healthy eating and physical activity initiatives to tackle childhood obesity...
Topics: Obesity, Healthy Snacks & Beverages Playing video games. Watching cartoons. Eating fast food. We all know these sedentary and junky activities are linked to childhood obesity, but new rese...
Topics: Federal Policy, School Breakfast & Lunch This blog post is cross-posted from our partner, NEA Health Information Network. Today is the deadline for states to publish which schools are elig...
Topics: Obesity In honor of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, we wanted to share today’s outlook on children and obesity. If childhood obesity rates continue to climb, the current generation...
PRESS RELEASEFor Immediate Release Monday, Nov. 3, 2014 Contact: Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project Michelle Mendes Associate, CommunicationsPhone: 202.540.6816 E-mail: [email protected] Ca...
You matter. Yes, you. Now that the 2014-2015 school year is in full-swing, NEA HIN wants you to take a few minutes and put yourself first. Just like when you are on an airplane and they tell you to pu...
Both adults and young people may attempt to deal with their stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues through “self-medication.” “Self-medication” refers to t...
All Bloodborne diseases may be prevented through proper prevention. All prevention begins with proper preparation. Major strategies for prevention include: Handwashing Immunization Cleaning for Heal...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 27, 2012Zachary Kolsky (202)-822-7778 National Education Association Health Information Network and Nestlé in the U.S. Continue Nutrition Education Partnership Aligned with U...
