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healthy News Archive
10-Aug-2006
'Healthy snacks move to head of class (Community Press & Recorder)
BLUE ASH -- Students in the Sycamore Community School District will soon see more healthy food choices during their lunch period.
'Football: UT receiver Shipley trying to stay healthy (San Antonio Express News)
It's three days into summer drills, and Texas receiver Jordan Shipley remains upright.
'Rules For A Healthy Heart (CBS News)
Eating right and maintaining a healthy weight still appear to be the golden rules as far as heart health is concerned. Dr. Emily Senay talked about it on The Early Show .
'News: Healthy fast food: Diet tips while eating on the go (WNDU 16)
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'Mass. infants growing more overweight (AP via Yahoo! News)
Chubby cheeks and dimpled thighs have long been a mother's proof of a healthy, well-fed baby. But those roly-poly infants now may be a sign of something much different: America's growing problem with weight.
'Kids could teach us a lot about healthy eating (IndeOnline.com)
Boogers aside, healthy eating habits may be best be learned from children. ?They eat when they are hungry, stop when they aren?t and then go out and play,? Affinity dietitian Lynne Kotte said. ?They are just truly in-tune with their little bodies? biological clocks.?
'Healthy brain workshop offered (Harbor Light)
To help American adults, particularly baby boomers, live a brain-healthy lifestyle and potentially reduce their risk for Alzheimer's disease, Northern Michigan Hospital is partnering with the Alzheimer's Association, Greater Michigan Chapter, to offer a one-hour community workshop entitled "Maintain
'Healthy Cohen impresses (The Palm Beach Post)
For the first time since he put on a Florida Gators uniform, senior defensive tackle Joe Cohen feels healthy and at home.
'Complete Guide to Physical Activity for a Healthy Heart (Kansas City InfoZine)
About 60 percent of U.S. adults do not get the recommended levels of physical activity, yet research suggests that regular physical activity is essential for maintaining a healthy heart.
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