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healthy News Archive
03-Aug-2006
'Survey Finds Most Obese Americans Claim to Eat Healthy (Fox News)
A recent phone survey found that more than 75 percent of obese Americans say their eating habits are healthy.
'Alcan boosts dividend with healthy Q2 profit of US$455M, has cash to grow (Canadian Business)
MONTREAL (CP) - After more than doubling its second-quarter profit, aluminum giant Alcan Inc. (TSX:AL) is hiking its quarterly dividend by 33 per cent and saying the company's healthy cash flow should lead to more growth opportunities.
'Survey: Most Obese Claim to Eat Healthy (InteliHealth)
ATLANTA (AP) -- More than three-quarters of obese Americans say they have healthy eating habits, according to a survey of more than 11,000 people. About 40 percent of obese people also said they do "vigorous" exercise at least three times a week, the telephone survey found.
'Who are you kidding? Obese Americans eat a healthy diet and exercise! (News-Medical-Net)
If the results of a new survey in the U.S. on obesity are to be believed, most obese Americans are eating a healthy diet and are doing some form of vigorous exercise three times a week or more.
'Survey: Most obese claim to eat healthy (USA Today)
More than three-quarters of obese Americans say they have healthy eating habits, according to a survey of more than 11,000 people.
'Kids get a mouthful of healthy advice (Williamsport Sun Gazette)
Gary Marino came to Williamsport Wednesday to spread his gospel of healthy eating and fitness to more than 50 YMCA summer camp program children. With Marino as their fitness instructor, the kids were led through a series of aerobics and floor exercises at the Pickelner Area.
'Eric Lindros not out to prove anything - just hoping to be healthy (Slam! Sports)
TORONTO (CP) - The storyline hasn't changed - with Eric Lindros it seldom does. His injuries have healed and he's hoping to stay healthy, eager to prove that a fresh start is all he needs to show that he can still be a dominant player.
'Gang Violence or Healthy Message? (WPBF TheWPBFChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
A healthy message for kids versus a platform for gang violence? Those are the two sides of a story that's playing out in Fort Pierce. It's a story that has police condemning the work of a local teacher.
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