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Ketchum, a leading public relations firm, announced the appointment of Cathy Kapica, Ph.D., R.D., as vice president and director of global health and wellness for Ketchum's Global Food and Nutrition Practice.

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STOCKWATCH Nutrition 21 hits near 9-month high on Selenomax study findings (Sharewatch)
At 1.17 pm, Nutrition 21 shares were up 38 cents, or 20 pct at 2.26 usd. Over 6.3 mln shares have exchanged hands which represents more than 16 times the average daily volume of shares traded. At one stage, the stock rose as high as 2.63 usd, its best level since April 28 2006.

THE 31 YEAR DIET (Daily Record)
WOMEN spend an average of 31 years of their life on a diet, a new study has revealed. And almost three in 10 Scots women admit dreaming about food round-the-clock when they are watching their weight.

Fibre-rich diet 'can halve the risk of breast cancer' (Daily Mail)
Younger women can halve their risk of breast cancer by eating a diet rich in wholemeal bread and wholegrain cereal, researchers have claimed. But it gives no protection to those who have gone through the menopause

Virtual food hall to help teach about nutrition (Gazette)
INTERNET users in Gloucestershire are being given the chance to learn about food and nutrition in a "fun and engaging way". Members of the public can now visit "Vision" - an online project based on a virtual food hall - to see information about food labelling, health and nutrition.

Women spend 31 years on a diet (Halifax Today)
A woman can spend up to 31 years of her adult life or an average of six months a year on a diet, according to a new report.

Average woman spends 31 years on a diet, researchers say (Daily Mail)
For many women struggling to keep slim, dieting can seem to last a lifetime. Or to be more precise, 31 years. For researchers have found that is how long the average woman spends on a diet over the course of her life

Berries are delicious treats packed with nutrition (Carroll County Online)
To keep fit and healthy, nutrition experts remind us to eat a minimum of five servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Eating berries is an enjoyable, easy way to meet the five-plus-servings-per-day goal.

Beware of diet traps in your home (Honolulu Advertiser)
Decor does more than express our style — it can also expand our waistlines. Brian Wansink, author of "Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think," identifies common diet traps in our homes while design guru Christopher Lowell advises how to steer clear of them.