health and wellness

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Missoula schools change allergy procedures

New training aims to elevate awareness among parents as well as staff.

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Alaskan school lets students choose menus complying with new lunch regs

A contest was held to foster buy-in from the youngsters.

A study shows that corporate programs to foster good health are spreading, but the ROI is difficult to calculate.

Cafeterias are redesigned to lead children to make healthier choices.

KHERF cited hospital as one of the first in state to follow Healthy Kansas Hospitals Initiative.

Just when the backlash over first lady Michelle Obama’s school lunch menu leveled off, students in a handful of Twin Cities schools got a taste of what could be another controversial food fad.

The department is providing $5 million for 82 projects aiming to foster connections between school cafeterias and local farmers.

The Missouri Students Association and the Residence Halls Association are working with Campus Dining Services to make three major improvements to the campus dining halls.

A new study suggests that, by changing the lunch environment, schools can encourage kids to make better choices without even changing their menus.

Some Davenport schools are opening food pantries in their buildings to help students and their families.

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