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… Dairy products are sources of protein, calcium, and some are also sources of vitamin … guide address British Columbians' intake of calcium and vitamin D? Calcium and vitamin D intake recommendations …
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… Actionset Overview Using Canada's Food Guide is a simple way to plan meals and … fruits on half your plate. Add whole grain foods, like whole grain breads or rice, on a fourth of the plate. Put protein foods, like meat, beans, or tofu on the final …
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… your local library. Useful resources Baby's Best Chance This handbook offers general …
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… The BC School Food Toolkit is the new approach to supporting schools with meal planning and food purchasing decisions. Overview Healthy … ideas to help school food programs meet the nutrition and diverse food needs of students. …
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… Overview Food labels provide nutrition information on … foods contain ingredients that can pose a risk to children, people who are pregnant, and … foods contain ingredients that can pose a risk to children, people who are pregnant, and …
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… United Way BC Strengthening public health In 2024, the Ministry of Health released a new … United Way BC Strengthening public health In 2024, the Ministry of Health released a new …
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… 59d Eating food contaminated with germs causes foodborne … Children 5 years and under are at a higher risk of getting sick because their immune … is called cross contamination. To reduce the risk: Separate raw meat, poultry and seafood
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… 100a What is a severe allergic reaction to a food? An allergic reaction occurs when a … Some children with food allergy are at risk of having a severe allergic reaction. A … If you are not sure whether your child is at risk of a severe allergic reaction, ask your …
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… important part of staying healthy. Learn how food impacts your health and find resources to help you meet your nutrition goals. Image Food and your health Tips on eating habits, … and lifestyle changes. Image Policies and guidelines Information on healthy school food
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… 59a Eating food contaminated with germs causes foodborne … is called cross contamination. To reduce the risk: Separate raw meat, poultry and seafood … if in doubt, throw it out. Who is at highest risk of foodborne illness? Children under 5 …