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Children Who Eat Vended Foods Face Health Problems, Poor Diet School children who consume foods purchased in vending machines are more likely to develop poor diet quality - and that may be associated with being overweight, obese or at risk for chronic health problems such as diabetes and coronary artery disease, according to research from the University of Michigan Medical School. Children's School's new campus grand opening is Sept. 10 The Children's School, an independent primary school serving toddlers through grade 8, is hosting grand opening ceremonies including a ribbon cutting and tour of its new campus Friday, Sept. 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 2225 Torrey Pines Road. "We've just added on a whole new middle school campus for our 7th and 8th graders," said Brian Oliphant, new head of school at Children's. "It's 16,000 square ... Children in care 'cannot be locked up' STATE CHILD care providers cannot lock children up 24 hours a day to ensure they do not go missing, the Minister for Children told a symposium on child well-being yesterday. CHILDREN'S WORLD LEARNING CENTER is CHILDREN'S WORLD LEARNING CENTER is currently taking applications for lead and assistant teacher positions in both facilities. Radio station clients win attractive prizes TWO clients of Star RFM were rewarded for their loyalty and won one year of free radio advertising in 2011 while the other won a Fiat Bravo 1.4. Children And Vending Machines Don’t Mix Well (Ivanhoe Newswire) - School children who consume foods purchased in vending machines are more likely to develop poor diet quality – and that may be associated with being overweight, obese or at risk for chronic health problems such as diabetes and coronary artery disease, according to research from the University of Michigan Medical School."The foods that children are exposed to early on in ... |