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healthy News Archive
06-Aug-2006
'Vitamin D often low in seemingly healthy girls (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In a study of healthy adolescent girls, researchers found that insufficient vitamin D levels were a relatively common finding, with non-white girls more severely affected.
'Healthy market (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
When Donna Laughlin's husband, Tom, was diagnosed with cancer, she set about eliminating all chemicals,...
'Notes: Outfield getting healthy (MLB.com)
Notes: Outfield getting healthy
'Focus On Weight Undermines Motivation For Healthy Lifestyle Changes Among People Of All Sizes (Medical News Today)
A newly published UCLA study suggests our media and cultural obsession with achieving a certain weight does little to convince couch potatoes of any size to abandon their favorite sofa cushions and get active. In fact, those messages may actually undermine motivation to adopt exercise and other healthy lifestyle habits. [click link for full article]
'NEW ALLIANCE FORMED TO PROMOTE HEALTHY CROSS-PARTY COMPETITION (Central News Agency)
Taipei, Aug. 5 (CNA) Vice President Annette Lu announced the formation of a new alliance Saturday that she said will work for clean politics and healthy competition among local political parties.
'Survey finds most obese people say they eat healthy (KATU)
ATLANTA - 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.
'Nigeria: 'Healthy Workplaces Vital to Productivity' (AllAfrica.com)
President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that healthy workplaces and factories were capable of not only leading to higher productivity, but also reducing strikes and conflicts.
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