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healthy News Archive
10-Apr-2007
'A healthy summer (INQ7.net)
Most people associate health with diet. If this has been your thinking, better think again. healthy does not mean diet. Instead, let?s consider lifestyle.
'Students shun healthy menus: report (Daily Telegraph)
STUDENTS are shunning healthy canteen menus and instead leaving school grounds to eat at fast-food outlets or using mobile phones to order takeaways.
'MSTC to host Healthy Connections Expo today (Stevens Point Journal)
Mid-State Technical College, 933 Michigan Ave., will host a Healthy Connections Expo from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. today. The event will offer opportunities to learn about ways of boosting ones personal health in a variety of areas, with representatives from Ministry Health Care and other area businesses making presentations. Wendy Fox will present the keynote address on child drug and alcohol abuse at 5 ...
'?Healthy? trading in Melati Ehsan shares (The Star Online)
PETALING JAYA: Melati Ehsan Holdings Bhd gained for the third consecutive trading day yesterday, closing up 7 sen, or 4.38%, to RM1.67. The counter has also been experiencing healthy trading volume ? 2.5 million shares yesterday, 1.3 million last Friday and 1.1 million last Thursday.
'Healthy Harden Ready For A's Home Opener (KTVU 2 San Francisco)
Rich Harden struggled through two injury-filled seasons, so now just taking the mound has added significance as he tries to stay healthy for a full year.
'Schools 'not in charge' of healthy diet (Tenterfield Star)
Forcing students to eat healthy food is not the responsibility of schools, NSW Education Minister John Della Bosca says. Media reports on Tuesday say children are snubbing healthy foods at canteens for off-campus fast food outlets and pizza deliveries to schools.
'Healthy menus do fat lot of good (Northern Territory News)
HEALTHY canteen menus forced on to NSW schools to fight obesity are being openly snubbed as students order in pizzas, sell bootlegged Coke and leave school grounds to eat at fast-food outlets.
'Schools 'not responsible for healthy eating' (Daily Telegraph)
FORCING students to eat healthy food was not the responsibility of schools, NSW Education Minister John Della Bosca said today.
'Dolphins' Culpepper gets healthy with yoga classes (Sun-Sentinel)
PLANTATION · Sweat was pouring off a prone Daunte Culpepper as his surgically repaired knee dangled over his healthy one to form a 45-degree angle.
'Schools 'not in charge' of healthy diet (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Forcing students to eat healthy food is not the responsibility of schools, NSW Education Minister John Della Bosca says.
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