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Denver Public Schools Receives $750,000 Grant from Life Time Foundation to Eliminate Highly Processed Ingredients from School Meals
Foundation support helps to increase meals cooked from scratch for nearly 90,000 students
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DENVER, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Denver Public Schools will receive a $750,000 grant from the Life Time Foundation to provide healthier meals cooked from scratch in schools. Meals funded by the grant will be free of undesirable ingredients, also called The Harmful 7, which are often found in highly processed foods.
Although Colorado carries the reputation of being one of the nation s leanest states, childhood obesity is significantly impacting Denver s children. Approximately one in six children in Denver are obese before reaching adulthood. Black and Latino children also experience obesity at higher rates than White children. Serving the majority of Denver s children (about 90,000 students), Denve
By Alex Mac
Feb 27, 2021
These five habits could be setting you up for future struggles with heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the U.S.
1. Too many foods with high-sugar content: Excess sugar causes excess insulin release, which causes irritation and plaque development in blood vessels, Stephen T. Sinatra, Heart MD Institute Founder, via Eat This, Not That.
2. Too much salt: Consuming too much salt causes high blood pressure, which ties to heart disease, Suzanne Steinbaum, MD Mount Sinai Hospital, via Eat This, Not That.
3. Drinking soda: Both sugary regular sodas and artificially sweetened diet sodas can wreak havoc on your heart.
By Alex Mac
Feb 27, 2021
These five habits could be setting you up for future struggles with heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the U.S.
1. Too many foods with high-sugar content: Excess sugar causes excess insulin release, which causes irritation and plaque development in blood vessels, Stephen T. Sinatra, Heart MD Institute Founder, via Eat This, Not That.
2. Too much salt: Consuming too much salt causes high blood pressure, which ties to heart disease, Suzanne Steinbaum, MD Mount Sinai Hospital, via Eat This, Not That.
3. Drinking soda: Both sugary regular sodas and artificially sweetened diet sodas can wreak havoc on your heart.