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healthy News Archive
10-Apr-2006
'Inside Dish: Volek could get his chance to start (The Sporting News via Yahoo! News)
If the relationship between the Titans and Steve McNair continues to go south, chances are Billy Volek will be the team's Week 1 starter. The team is more comfortable with Volek as a backup than as the starter and wonders whether he can remain healthy and consistent over a whole season. But the Titans also know he can make plays. The coaches are familiar with his strengths and weaknesses and
'The next blockbuster: Healthy movie snacks? (Sun-Sentinel)
On the expansive convention floor at Bally's Hotel, healthy snacks were not exactly the order of the day at this annual gathering of theater owners who are used to selling their patrons popcorn, candy, sodas and other calorie-packed fare.
'Events teach kids healthy habits (News Leader)
Area kids jumped, kicked and raced their way to better health Saturday at several events designed to teach healthy habits. The YMCA celebrated its annual Healthy Kids Day, which local clubs in Staunton and Waynesboro observed with special activities and informational booths.
'With not-so-extreme makeover, Passover recipes can be healthy (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Eric Epstein always knew he wanted to work in health care and pursued that idea through pre-med at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Louisville.
'Southbank's new high-rises need healthy mix to succeed (BizJournals)
DOWNTOWN -- Plans for several residential buildings, including high-rises, could create a Downtown Jacksonville Southbank that rivals the more developed Northbank -- and offer a truly vibrant Downtown.
'A healthy economy is bad for you... (Independent Online)
If a high-fat cholesterol-laden snack doesn't trigger a heart attack, then a healthy economy just might, according to a new study...
'Cancerous Vs. Healthy Cells: Researchers Identify The Road To Success (Science Daily)
Conventional cancer treatments are generally effective in wiping out tumor cells, but in the process they also may kill healthy cells. Researchers are focusing their efforts now on treatments that can target just the cancerous cells, without harming healthy tissue in their midst. These new types of drugs are known as targeted therapies, and physicians are studying their effectiveness and possible
'Kingsley Association Promotes Healthy Living (KDKA Pittsburgh)
Today marked the opening of Minority Health Month at the Kingsley Association in East Liberty. The goal is to promote healthy living.
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