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Title: Food4Health
Location:
toronto, Canada
Status:
In Progress
Timeline: Ongoing
Categories: Technology, Education, Health
Tags: food, systems, diet, health, wellness, prevention
Description:
Food – from what we eat to how we eat to the way its produced, marketed and disposed of – plays a vital role in sustaining life and promoting health and wellbeing. At the same time, what we eat can contribute to many of the leading causes of chronic disease and illness. Our project aims to provide a bridge between the agrifood and health with a focus on the future leaders in our community: youth and young adults. For youth to be able to...
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Aug 3rd, 2009 - 19:45:13 | Cameron Norman
This week the health blogosphere, newswires and cocktail party circuits were buzzing over the report from the report for the U.K. Food Standards Agency [http://www.food.gov.uk/] that came to the... (read more)
Jul 12th, 2009 - 09:24:27 | Cameron Norman
Following on my last post, my journey through organics did not end with the seeing of Food Inc.
In yesterday's Globe and Mail, columnist Margaret Wente wrote about organic food and her... (read more)
Jul 12th, 2009 - 09:10:58 | Cameron Norman
It's been an interesting 12 hours, which is made even more so by the fact that I've been asleep for 7 of them.
Last night I went to see the movie Food Inc., which is a documentary about the... (read more)
Jul 12th, 2009 - 02:11:01 | Andrea Yip
Hello All,
I'm currently enrolled in documentary and filmmaking school and am learning a LOT about the process involved in making a film, from storyboarding, writing, and research, to lighting,... (read more)
Jul 7th, 2009 - 23:35:45 | Andrea Yip
Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to pass along a link to the PDF of the first Food Services report for UofT St. George's Campus for 2008-2009 that you may find helpful/interesting as we begin... (read more)
Jun 12th, 2009 - 12:08:40 | Richard Steiner
Hi all,
Perhaps you all regularly read Wayne Roberts' (head of TFPC) weekly column in NOW magazine, but in case you missed his latest entry, I think it's well worth considering.
Taking into... (read more)
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