Meanwhile, consumers who are interested in the healthiness of their food can already readily access content information. |
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The food industry was closing ranks today over the prospect of introducing a traffic light-style scheme to label the healthiness of foods. |
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We have substituted ideas of comfort, entitlement, and productivity for healthiness and well-being. |
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Fourth, the system must focus more on healthiness, not just on sickness and injury. |
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They check for cleanliness and follow up on public hygiene to ensure the healthiness of the pilgrims. |
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Now we can share and compete over our activeness, our sleep quality or the healthiness of our meals. |
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Scientists have tested the healthiness of physical greetings and hailed the fist bump as the most hygienic way to say hello. |
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Salad was a garnish tolerated as a half-hearted nod to healthiness, a penance to offset the hero of the plate, the meat. |
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This healthiness perception seems particularly linked to the respondent's weight. |
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High in nutritional value, pork is a great source of essential nutrients, combining great taste and healthiness. |
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However, the survey results show no clear correlation between the things people do for health reasons and perceived healthiness. |
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This company has started to note of the healthiness and the future of organic foods. |
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Then a male who is unmistakably outstanding in health and vigor offers females that mate with him an inherited healthiness in their offspring that is well above average. |
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Many are still hand-gathered by local communities who will share the piquancy, healthiness and sustainability of wild-harvested food with a wider market. |
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A book on eating yourself toward healthiness and away from heart disease sits brightly between two much thicker books on cocktail recipes and party snacks. |
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Early in the 20th century, the debate in the literature over the healthiness of heliotherapy and arc lamps provided the motivation for testing these ideas using animal models. |
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These words give us an opportune reminder that the development of both the human person and of society depends largely on the healthiness of the family! |
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Why are the sustainability of this food system and the quality and healthiness of foodstuffs it produces being questioned and challenged as never before? |
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One paradox stands out: on the one hand, our food's nutritional qualities and healthiness have never been so good, while on the other hand, the same qualities have never been so questioned by consumers. |
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We shall need a great deal of courage if we are to establish a sustainable form of agriculture in which the healthiness and safety of farm produce and of the rural environment are the paramount considerations. |
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Conventionally bred plants are only selected for their yield rather than their overall healthiness, and are produced on the assumption that farmers will automatically apply insecticides and herbicides to their crops. |
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Our colleagues from the Vet faculty have an easier job: they have to look only at the healthiness of the herd, the individual is not so important. |
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Hygiene must be maintained throughout all the stages of the productive process, since it has a direct bearing on the quality and healthiness of the foods that are produced. |
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Serious studies upholding the genuine healthiness of marriage are legion. |
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The foundation of healthiness is laid during prenatal and early childhood. |
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The restaurant, called Dexter's Chargrill and Bar, will apparently be serving an all-day menu with an emphasis on healthiness and ethical sourcing. |
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