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healthy News Archive
07-Apr-2006
'Healthy kids focus of Saturday's festivities (Independent Tribune)
KANNAPOLIS - When talking about children, people often look to the future, but the Kannapolis Centennial also looks to the past. The Centennial, in conjunction with the YMCA, is holding 100 Years of healthy Kids on Saturday.
'Gov. signs controversial stem cell, healthy air bills into law (The Daily Record)
Just days after staff members locked his door to keep it from landing on his desk, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. surprised lawmakers, political observers and advocates of the healthy Air Act by signing it into law.
'Helping Kids Eat Healthy Snacks (KFYR)
Studies have found that kids who eat breakfast do better in school. The same is true when it comes to snacks. Kids who have a healthy snack during school do better the rest of the school day. They`re able to concentrate better and learn more.
'Expo emphasizes healthy aging (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Older adults can learn more about healthy aging at the Elder Expo Fair tomorrow at Life-Span's New Traditions Senior Resource Center at 627 Market St., McKeesport.
'Healthy snacks bill on way to governor (Rocky Mountain News)
A bill that requires schools to make sure that a percentage of food and drinks in school vending machines is healthy has been approved in both chambers of the legislature and awaits approval from the governor.
'YMCA Healthy Kids Day (ABC 7 Chicago)
YMCA Healthy Kids Day! Join the YMCA for a morning of free, family fun celebrating healthy lifestyles at YMCA Healthy Kids Day. The festive event will include interactive games with kids and adults, fitness activities, health and fitness education booths, free healthy snacks and beverages for all, and free t-shirts and other giveaways for kids. This event is free to the public.
'For healthy Seder dishes, try these recipes (Philadelphia Daily News)
You need not sacrifice tradition or flavor to produce a healthy Seder feast. These recipes prove that point deliciously. APPLE MATZO KUGEL
'Healthy dose of reality (Newsday)
Holtsville family struggling to eat healthy gets shot of reality as TV show looks at bad eating habits Computer-generated images designed to show how their three boys would look at age 40 if their poor eating habits continued stunned Kelly and Christopher Young of Holtsville.
'Healthy soul food goal of Miami project (UPI)
MIAMI, April 6 (UPI) -- The next diet from Florida could be the Overtown Diet, a collaboration between local residents and the University of Miami to create healthy soul food.
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