Monday, August 2, 2010

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Health Festival in Yakima, Washington

health Fiesta

returns for the third consecutive year this event aimed specifically at Latinos in the Valley .

JOSEPH TREVINO
YAKIMA SUN
ills are many and their names are legion.
are called diabetes, cardiovascular problems, high blood pressure, obesity and cancer. All can become lethal and the Yakima Valley, especially attack the Latino community.
is why, armed with all the medical advances and a lot of momentum, this Saturday, dozens of medical organizations, community, social and business world assembled the third Annual Health Fair.
The event is being organized and installed by Memorial Hospital, the Clinic for Farmers and Fiesta Foods. As in the two previous years, the event is scheduled to be held at Fiesta Foods in Yakima, in the area of \u200b\u200bthe store.
The program, which apart from a variety of free medical examinations and health counseling services, will feature free food, fun for kids and gifts.
The four-event hour will begin at 10 am and runs until two o'clock. Due to the high temperatures the schedule was cut in previous years, Lily said Bertha Gonzalez, Bilingual Program Coordinator Memorial Hospital. As

bring to his mouth

For Gonzalez, who is known in the Yakima Valley for his radio and his frequent television appearances, the Health Fair this purpose week is very important, he says that the Latino community in the Yakima Valley, especially the immigrants, generally do not have good access medical care.
Whether lack of insurance, financial problems or simply not paying attention to their health, Latinos in the Valley are prone to common ailments such as diabetes and cardiovascular problems, says Gonzalez. He added that the Fair, with free screenings will be a good opportunity not to be missed.
"Getting these tests is to bring to his mouth as the snack is needed," Gonzalez said in an interview with The Sun
In the two previous shows, there are several people who give credit to the show for help with their health , and learned that they had diabetes or cardiovascular problems. González
as an example of the danger of not being screened for diabetes, a disease that primarily affects Latinos and usually not felt. More however, said Gonzalez, diabetes, as well as raise levels of blood sugar, helps to get worse all kinds of cardiovascular diseases.
And these evils, which untreated can be fatal, can receive treatment and support to start a medical exam, "Gonzalez said.
As we will not play these exams, "said Gonzalez.

Health can not wait

addition to dozens of health posts exercise, nutrition and free screenings, this year the Health Fair will also feature the participation of the Consulate of Mexico and possibly their "window of health," said Gonzalez.
Also, The Seattle Children's Hospital will have its place and will give away 500 bike helmets. In addition, other agencies take information leaflets and prevention plans for all sorts of diseases, including obesity.
"Because prevention is live. We must learn to take the screening tests, to have a long and healthy life," Gonzalez said.
With a long list of sponsors and organizations that support the event, Health Fair and its organizers have big plans for the future, Gonzalez said. But Latinos need to attend at large, he said.
said: "Anything can expect in this life except our health ... Health is not expected."

What: The third annual Health Fair, an event that will offer free medical examinations of all kinds, information, gifts, food and all in a festive atmosphere dedicated to Latinos in the Yakima Valley. The event is produced by Memorial Hospital and Clinic for Farmers, with the participation of dozens of medical agencies and community organizations. In the event the doctor is an expert in blood cancer, the oncologist Mario Chenal. It will also be Dr. Miguel Alvarez, a specialist in natural medicine. Tests will be done for children dental appointment only by calling 509 574-5956.
When: This Saturday, July 31, 2010. From 10 am to 2 pm.
Where: On the grounds of the Festival Foods store in Yakima. 1008 East Nob Hill Boulevard, Yakima.
Information: 509 574-5956

Health Party is Saturday / Yakima Herald-Republic

YAKIMA - Fiesta of Health - a free community health fair - is back for a third year, providing diabetes screenings, blood pressure checks, cardiovascular screenings and dental exams for kids.

The event runs from 10 a.m. t o 2 p.m. Saturday at Fiesta Foods, 1008 E. Nob Hill Blvd.

Last year the event provided free services to 2,500 people. Event organizers expect to see a larger crowd this weekend.

Dr. Mario Chenal will present information on cancer, and Dr. Miguel Alvarado, a naturopathic physician, will discuss natural and alternative medicines. Other professionals will present information on mental health, breast health, nutrition, physical therapy, rehabilitation and social services.

The fiesta will include games and crafts for children, free bike helmets courtesy of Seattle Children's Hospital, music, watermelon eating contests, giveaways and food. The event is sponsored by Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic and Fiesta Foods.

For more information, call Bertha López at 509-249-5266.

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AHANAOA A.C.
Miguel Leopoldo Alvarado, N. D.
Fundador y Presidente
http://www.nutriologia-ortomolecular.info/

Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico Leadership Seafood Sustainability

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Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico She attended five area restaurants and natural food vendor certified by the MSC

Leadership Seafood Sustainability

U.S., 6/17/2010)

The commitment Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico the sustainability program of fishery products MSC (Administrative Council of the Sea) led him to become the first distributor in the state of being certified by the MSC and now playing a leading role in assisting other traders certification.

Seattle Fish Company verifies all product information
Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico recently attended five restaurants and natural food vendor certified by the MSC. The certification assures consumers that the MSC-certified fish products can be traced along the entire distribution chain to a sustainable and well managed fishery. Once certified, a business can apply to carry the blue MSC eco-label, recognized internationally.
"Our company believes that the MSC certification is not only an investment in sustainable fisheries, but one of the practices that keep our business for future generations. The future health of the oceans and their abundance of fish and seafood will be determined by fish management practices that we currently support and purchasing decisions that take our customers and consumers, "said Craig Risk , president and CEO of the Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico.
Albuquerque is known as a city \u200b\u200bdeeply committed to environmental awareness and action, and a local leader said it is not surprising that this type of new environmental initiative comes from the business community. "We care about our community, our country and our ability to provide seafood for future generations," said Carol Wight , general manager of the Restaurant Association of New Mexico. "With the leadership of the Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico and these local businesses, we have begun what we hope will become a new trend and demand from consumers for nothing less than the MSC certification, the leading global sustainability certification of products fishing. "
Kerry Coughlin
" The Administrative Council of the Sea is excited to have Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico and six other businesses participating in the program because it shows strong leadership in achieving sustainable seafood, "said Kerry Coughlin , MSC's Regional Director, Americas. He noted that these businesses include top chefs whose participation will send a powerful message to other businesses and consumers. "When consumers support the businesses that offer MSC-certified fish products, are making a commitment that directly supports sustainable seafood, "said Coughlin.
Businesses Albuquerque area who are receiving MSC certification Chain of Custody said the investment will benefit because it shows they are committed to sustainable seafood.
About Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico
Craig
Seattle Fish Company distributed to food vendors, restaurants and foodservice operators
Risk Established originally as president in 1987, Seattle Fish Company of New Mexico started with one goal in mind - be the first supplier of fish products the southwestern United States.
The company quickly achieved that goal. With quality and unparalleled service, the Seattle Fish Company has expanded with the addition of 270,000 cubic feet of modern freezer store in 1995. In the same year, were recognized with a seat on the New Mexico Private 100.
In the year 2000 the company opened new facilities in El Paso to supply regional demand and better serve its growing customer base. Currently, Seattle Fish Company employs over 50 people and has become the first supplier of fish products in the Southwest.
About Sea Administrative Council (MSC)
certification program Certified by fisheries and fishery products from MSC recognizes and rewards sustainable fisheries. MSC is a global organization working with fisheries companies fishery products, scientists, conservation groups and the public to promote environmental best seafood.
With experts, MSC developed standards for sustainable fishing and seafood traceability. Ensure that MSC-labeled products come from, and can be traced to a sustainable fishery.


Editor Margaret EL Stacey Companies & Products


Company Info:
Address: 2500 Comanche Rd
NE City: Albuquerque
State: New Mexico
Country: United States
Tel: + 1 505 888 6969 Fax
: +1 505 888 6962
E-Mail: contact@seattlefishnm.com

- AC AHANAOA

Miguel Leopoldo Alvarado
Founder and President

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beaches in Seattle, you will find a sign saying that "due to budget cuts of 2010" the city government no longer can afford to clean the site daily ... (Cronista.com)

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beaches in Seattle, you will find a sign saying that "due to budget cuts of 2010" the city government can not afford to clean the site daily ... (Cronista.com)
in U.S. states The real problem is evident
In FY 2010 the states of the Nation reported, overall, a deficit of $ s 200,000 million, equivalent to 30% of the budgets of all states
If this summer you go into a bathroom on the beaches of Seattle, find a sign saying that "due to budget cuts 2010 "the city government can no longer afford to clean the premises every day.

Investors would do well to take this into account. In recent months, the U.S. fiscal mess has acquired an almost surreal. On paper, the country's federal deficit and debt numbers scared But in practical terms, the impact of those zeros that continue to accumulate seems decidedly abstract.

After all, so far the federal government has not cut spending but otherwise, because last year we applied the stimulus package. And the yields of Treasury bonds continued to fall, because Investors fleeing the crisis in the eurozone. The result is that the alarming figures seem a problem created mainly in the world of ciberfinanzas.

But there is one area where reality began to feel their weight, and it is in terms of the finances of the states. Just look at the statistics: a report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities U.S. released last month estimated that in fiscal year 2010, states reported the nation as a whole, a budget deficit of around u $ s 200,000 million, equivalent to 30% of the budgets of all states.

Last year, tensions were partially relieved by the stimulus Obama, but this explosion of spending is fading, and it is estimated that in fiscal years 2011 and 2012 have other states combined budget deficits of $ s 260,000 million. And in 2011, in places like New Jersey, Illinois, Nevada and Arizona, the projected deficit will exceed 35% over last year's budget.

So far the municipal bond market has been dangerously complacent about this, as yields on municipal bonds to 10 years remain slightly above 3%. But even if markets are relatively quiet, the key point is that state statistics have a very real, unlike what happens with the federal debt.

aside trivial matters like the Baths of Seattle, Washington is actually a state where the finances are pretty solid. In New Jersey schools, however, have had to cut classes and public sector employees in California are not charging their salaries regularly. In New York City has canceled an extension of the subway and in places like Illinois and San Diego are being renegotiated retirement benefits.

This in turn raises the question of what impact broader economic and psychological. For starters, the cuts appear to be undermining consumer confidence, which adds to the damage already caused by stubbornly high unemployment rate.

- AC AHANAOA

Miguel Leopoldo Alvarado
Founder and President