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- Kids prefer plenty of choices and colours on their plates
- Cost of a healthy diet
- Is 'fat free' unhealthy?
- Breakfast boost?
- Jowell defends ambitious sports participation targets
- Parents pleased with improved school meals
- A healthy lifestyle prevents cancer
- Sport, what sport?
- Celebrating volunteering
- Government must do more to fight obesity
- PE tests in schools?
- New funding for healthy living in Wales
- Olympic ambassadors in schools
- Give them what they know
- Healthy development for healthy life
- Tips for healthy packed lunches
- PM considers fat tax
- Health on UN agenda
- Researching the body's natural weight-control system
- Soft drinks companies target children with misleading 'facts'
- Sportacus held up as children's healthiest role model
- McDonald's starts to count the calories
- Hiding vegetables in food shown effective against childhood obesity
- Restaurant scheme to tackle obesity in children with smaller portions
- Private sector marketing offers “checklist” for healthy eating policy
- Study finds GPs are 'reluctant' to discuss obesity with parents
- Working mums have fatter kids, according to new survey
- Public Good Health Practice Scheme
- Childs Play
- Combating Obesity in the Womb: UK Study Treats Pregnant Women With Diabetes Drug
- Babies 'must exercise regularly' to fight obesity
- Childhood obesity could lead to later liver disease
- Fat children 'should be taken into foster care': Obesity expert points the finger at parents
- Bangor University study targets sugary drinks 'cycle'
- Pregnant mothers' diet linked to child obesity
- Obese child stroke victim aged just six
- Vitamin D deficiency linked to childhood obesity
- Industry role in child obesity less prominent on TV
- Children 'risking heart disease' by not exercising
- Modern life is 'producing a generation of weaklings', claims research as physical strength declines in 10-year-olds
- Bottle-fed toddlers more likely to become obese
- Junk food Britain costs the NHS more than cigarettes or alcohol
- Ronald McDonald stays, despite growing childhood obesity in the USA
- International Play Conference 2011
- Energy drinks 'potentially dangerous for children' say doctors
- Obese children more likely to stay up late at weekends
- Obesity operations rise 70pc in a year
- Obesity: by numbers
- People 'scared of stepping on the weighing scales'
- LazyTown and Sportacus join drive to improve children's health
- Obesity warning as quarter of children lead isolated lives
- New resource available for professionals working with children & young people
- Health Innovation Challenge
- Having tonsils out linked to obesity
- Way of Life Conference 2011 review
- Childhood obesity: question mark over measuring programme
- Poor diets may lower children's IQ
- Calorie labelling has no effect on food choices
- Food allergy kits 'don't work' warn doctors
- Way of Life Conference 2011
- Healthy living initiative branded 'insulting'
- A third of children leaving primary school are overweight, report reveals
- Only-children 'more likely to be overweight', says study
- Child obesity gets worse in Scotland
- Obese German children should face classroom weigh-ins
- New Year resolutions to be funded under public health drive
- Govt says menus should contain calorie counts to help people stay healthy
- Early puberty and obesity are linked in young girls, genetic research finds
- Children will be given shopping vouchers for walking to school
- Websites of the year
- Fat children eat better diets than their thinner classmates, study finds
- Experts develop new school canteen
- Government to consult fast food companies on healthy living
- Website of the Month November 2010
- A substantial proportion of obese Americans don't think they're too fat, new research shows
- Exercise not the answer to obesity, research claims
- Children's hospital meals too unhealthy, study finds
- Website of the Month October 2010
- Are you serious about fun?!
- International Play Association Conference – Call for abstracts and proposals
- US launch research programmes to prevent childhood obesity
- In 14 years the US has seen a worrying increase in Obesity levels
- The truth about 12 health myths
- Bullying linked to negative body image and reduced activity
- Website of the Month September 2010
- Getting out and about can improve mind as well as body
- Obesity a form of neglect, experts claim
- Website of the Month August 2010
- Web-based portfolio of third sector good practice within Health, Social Care and Wellbeing
- Junk foods ads should be banned until after watershed, health campaigners say
- Silicon Valley leading from the front once more
- Mexican government puts ban on junk food in schools
- Website of the month, July 2010
- Marsh Trust Award
- Website of the month – June 2010
- Two research papers promoting physical health
- Pupils choosing greens but putting them in the bin
- Obvious choices of fruit and vegetables are not necessarily the healthiest, say researchers
- City Council to ban the word ‘obesity’ from health campaigns
- Child Obesity Week
- Play projects in Wales benefit from lottery funding
- Welsh Assembly Govt consults on child poverty plans
- How food looks can encourage healthy eating
- Volunteers' week pays back the hard work
- New internship in health, social care and well-being
- Website of the Month May 2010
- 10 great healthy living iPhone apps
- Food Standards Agency recommending cut in saturated fats and sugars
- Jamie Oliver takes his school dinners revolution Stateside – to mixed reception
- Nutritional info on menus cuts calories, research suggests
- Website of the Month, April 2010
- Extra PE lessons make children healthier, study says
- Retraining eating behaviour key to battling obesity, study says
- UK should follow Michelle Obama on getting tough on obesity
- Wales to adopt groundbreaking child’s rights policies
- Website of the Month, March 2010
- Report on National Diet Nutrition Survey released
- Conservatives launch new green paper on health
- Nearly all children’s packed lunch are unhealthy, study says
- Website of the Month, February 2010
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