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healthy News Archive
16-Apr-2007
'Healthy Living - video included (WEEK-TV Peoria)
Students from Bradley University promote healthy living with a taste test...
'Jump now, health later: Healthy Kids Day teaches valuable lessons (The Journal Times)
Journal Times RACINE - In an age of increasing juvenile obesity and diabetes in children, the YMCA had its largest turnout ever for healthy Kids Day on Saturday.
'Ireland post healthy total (News 24 South Africa)
Opener William Porterfield's 85 has helped Ireland post a healthy total against Bangladesh in their CWC Super Eights match.
'Healthy eating in your neighborhoo (Camden VillageSoup)
TENANTS HARBOR (April 15): On Sunday, April 22 at 2 p.m. at Jackson Memorial Library in Tenants Harbor, Sue Ferra, Family Nurse Practioner, will present "Healthy Eating for You and Your Planet."
'Billerica fair shows healthy can be fun (Lowell Sun)
BILLERICA -- If you ever wondered what your blood-sugar level was, or have been curious about alternative medical care or were simply interested in learning how to be more healthy, then the Billerica Health and Recreation Fair at the Marshall Middle School was the place to be yesterday.
'To be a healthy star (China Daily)
If you haven't caught a cold for the last 6 months, don't have high blood pressure, have a reasonable size, healthy teeth and a wide range of hobbies, are emotionally stable as well as being adaptable to change, then you can sign up to be the star.
'YMCA event gives tips to help keep kids healthy (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON - Zach Nielsen's mother expected the 3-year-old to have a good nap Saturday afternoon after his avid participation in the YMCA Healthy Kids Day.
'Oceanside YMCA celebrates Healthy Kids Day (North County Times)
OCEANSIDE -- Children and their parents twirled and splashed their way to a little more awareness of health issues Saturday as part of Healthy Kids Day, an annual festival at the Mottino Family YMCA in Oceanside.
'Are healthy choices available when eating out? (News-Medical-Net)
With obesity, diabetes and other diet-related maladies on the rise in the United States, are healthy choices available when eating out? In an interview study of top executives at major U.S. restaurant chains, researchers found that the message is mixed.
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