• Plastics Bags Still a Go in California
    Contentious spats about plastic versus paper made it all the way to California’s lawmakers with the Democratic proposal of a statewide ban on the use of plastic bags, which is already enforced in few California cities, including San Francisco. ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in News, Store Operations
  • Junk-Food Diet to Maintain Weight
    Eating junk foods has long been linked to American’s obesity problem, but one college professor is challenging that notion by going on a month-long diet of snack cakes and fatty foods. After four days of the diet, Kansas State University professor Mark Haub lost seven ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in News, Grocery
  • NOW Foods Hires Marketing Com Manager
    Todd Pauli joined NOW Foods as marketing communications manager. ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in Blog
  • Consumers Can Boost Exercise with Energy Drink
    Consumers looking to start an exercise program may find added benefit by sipping an energy drink daily, as it may improve respiratory function and enhance fat loss. ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in News, Sports Nutrition
  • Blueberries Boost Heart, Metabolic Health
    Blueberries may improve selected features of metabolic syndrome and related cardiovascular risk factors at dietary achievable doses, according to a study published in The Journal of Nutrition. ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in News, Heart Health, Diabetes
  • Rainbow Light® Adds Senior Exec
    Rainbow Light® Nutritional Systems, a provider of natural nutrition and vitamins for more than 25 years, added Sandra Arnold to its senior executive team. ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in Blog
  • My Co-op Rocks Video Contest
    This September, individuals older than the age of 18 are invited to submit short, up-to-two-minute videos in the My Co-op Rocks Video Contest, a nationwide contest in which food co-op fans share all the reasons their co-op rocks. ...More
    Yesterday
    Posted in News, Store Operations
  • Exercise Can Override Obese Genes
    Shoppers who feel their genes are the reason they have weight problems may want to reconsider their exercise routines. A new study found genetic predisposition to obesity can be reduced by approximately 40 percent by having a physically active lifestyle. ...More
    2 days ago
    Posted in News, Weight Management, Sports Nutrition
  • Researchers Study Obesity Risk Factors
    Researchers at South Dakota State University are using spatial analysis to investigate nationwide data to determine factors that influence the predisposition to obesity in various parts of the country. The findings, published in the June 29 issue of the American Journal of ...More
    2 days ago
    Posted in News, Weight Management
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