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healthy News Archive
20-Apr-2007
'Shoppers want traffic light labels to show healthy food (Times Online Sunday)
SHOPPERS want clear ?traffic light? labels on food to help them choose healthy items, according to the Government?s food watchdog. Symbols to steer people away from junk food are being devised by the Food Standards Agency and will also eventually appear in TV adverts.
'Healthy old Europe (International Herald Tribune)
healthy aging may be a trump card for enhancing prosperity and international competitiveness - if Europeans are willing to play it as such.
'Edgy salads quick, healthy food options (Carroll County Online)
I'm excited about today's recipes; they're definitely a little more edgy and pretty darn healthy to boot. Our first recipe is from reader Loretta Hill of Westminster.
'Baby Boomers Appear to Be Less Healthy Than Parents (Washington Post)
As the first wave of baby boomers edges toward retirement, a growing body of evidence suggests that they may be the first generation to enter their golden years in worse health than their parents. While not definitive, the data sketch a startlingly different picture than the popular image of...
'Healthy tuck for pupils (The Scotsman)
CHILDREN at Edinburgh's Royston Primary have launched new healthy tuckshop. It specialises in selling items such as cereal bars and fruit instead of normal sugary snacks, and is proving popular with the pupils.
'Gillett helps keep Tigers healthy (MLB.com)
Gillett helps keep Tigers healthy
'Poll: Picking healthy restaurant foods not so easy (CNN.com)
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Picking the healthiest item on a restaurant menu is not as easy as it seems, according to a new poll that found most respondents were unable to identify the dishes lowest in calories, salt and fat.
'Healthy Living fair announced (The Flint Journal)
Project Healthy Living, the annual senior health fair held across Michigan, will be hosted from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 5 at Mt. Morris High School, 8041 Neff Road.
'Curtis Lemieux: Helping Make Kids Healthy (Guilford Courier)
Curtis Lemieux has an invitation for the many people who drive by Camp Hazen YMCA in Chester and wonder what goes on there. ?People pass the camp but have no idea of the opportunities we have here,? he says. ?Come visit on healthy Kids' Day. It's going to be a great time.?
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