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healthy News Archive
08-Apr-2008
'Nutrition Notes: Healthy Living, the Key to Stopping Colon Cancer Before It Starts (Kansas City InfoZine)
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Colon cancer is among our most preventable cancers. Prevention, however, is not likely to come from a single lifestyle choice, but from the combined influence of several choices - from a pattern of healthy living. The question now lies in identifying the key elements of that pattern.
'Millwood Roadrunners win Healthy School Challenge (Midlothian Exchange)
For the third consecutive year, the Millwood School in Midlothian has won the Performance Food Group 10K healthy School Challenge awarded by the Sports Backers to the middle school with the most participants in the Ukrop?s Monument Avenue 10k.
'Teens Who Have TV In Their Bedroom Are Less Likely To Engage In Healthy Habits, Study Shows (Science Daily)
Older adolescents who have a bedroom television are less likely to engage in healthy activities such as exercising, eating fruits or vegetables, and enjoying family meals. They also consumed larger quantities of sweetened beverages and fast food, were categorized as heavy TV watchers, and read or studied less than teens without TVs in their bedrooms.
'Get ready for Manatee's YMCA Healthy Kid's Day (Bradenton Herald)
Healthy Kid's Day is from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. April 12 at all Manatee County YMCA branches. Choose from the Bradenton Branch at 3805 59th St. W., 792-7484; Lakewood Ranch Branch, 5100 Lakewood Ranch Blvd., 782-0220 and South Branch, 3675 53rd Ave. E, 755-4606.
'Healthy and green (The Post and Courier)
BabyCenter has partnered with Healthy Child Healthy World to give parents eco-friendly tips. ...
'Study: Kids With Bedroom TVs Not as Healthy, Smart as Other Teens (FOX 9 News Twin Cities)
In a study done by University of Minnesota School of Public Health researchers, findings reveal that older adolescents who have a bedroom television are less likely to engage in healthy activities such as exercising, eating fruits and vegetables, and enjoying family meals.
'U of M research finds teens who have TV in their bedroom are less likely to engage in healthy habits (EurekAlert!)
University of Minnesota School of Public Health researchers have found that older adolescents who have a bedroom television are less likely to engage in healthy activities such as exercising, eating fruits or vegetables, and enjoying family meals. They also consumed larger quantities of sweetened beverages and fast food, were categorized as heavy TV watchers, and read or studied less than teens ...
'Wizards look to get healthy for playoff run (CBS Sportsline)
If it hasn't been one thing, it's been another for the Wizards. Their top weapons have been sidelined, including Gilbert Arenas for 66 games. But now they are nearly healthy and itching to take on the East, John Jackson says.
'Health Tip: Maintain Healthy Blood Sugar During Exercise (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Health Tip: Maintain healthy Blood Sugar During Exercise Category: Health News Created: 4/5/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/7/2008
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