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The prestigious Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) President's Award for Innovation has been presented to Nutrition Professionals Australia, an Adelaide-based business with a passion for good nutrition and innovative practice. Nutrition Professionals Australia directors Anne Schneyder and Julie Dundon received the award at the DAA national conference at the Gold Coast on May 30.
Leading Hobart dietitian Judy Seal has been honoured with a National Service Award by the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA). The award, for outstanding contribution to the DAA and leadership in nutrition, was announced at the DAA national conference at the Gold Coast on May 30.
A University of Newcastle nutrition researcher has been awarded the prestigious status of Fellowof the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) for her outstanding service to the profession. Associate Professor Clare Collins, an expert in the area of childhood nutrition, received the appointment at the DAA national conference at the Gold Coast on May 30.
Batangas City: Harbour Centre defied pressure and went on to rewrite history by bagging a record fifth straight title Wednesday in the 2008 Philippine Basketball League Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup.
Harbour Centre reaffirmed its dynasty beating Hapee Toothpaste, 86-73, Wednesday capturing the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) Lipovitan Amino Sports Cupâ€their fifth consecutive titleâ€at the Batangas City Sports Center.
BATANGAS CITY †Harbour Centre extended its dynasty by winning the PBL Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup in grand fashion †yesterday †thanks again to another stretch of brilliance from the league’s three-time Most Valuable Player.
BATANGAS CITY: Harbour Centre defied pressure and went on to rewrite history by bagging a record fifth straight title Wednesday in the 2008 Philippine Basketball League Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup.
Locusts may appear to have little to do with Australia's obesity epidemic, but research into what drives the appetite of these pests is providing clues as to why so many humans may be overweight or obese. According to research by Professor Stephen Simpson of the University of Sydney, locusts keep eating until they take in enough protein.