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healthy News Archive
11-Aug-2006
'Beltran happy, healthy, playing like MVP (MSNBC)
The first thing you notice is the smile, followed closely by the laughter. Carlos Beltran is healthy again and happy again, and it's no coincidence the Mets have a double-digit bulge atop the National League East.
'Have a healthy school year (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
Even as the dog days of summer peak, children find themselves back in their classrooms. That means getting back on a regular schedule for bedtime, packing a healthy lunch, getting the right school supplies and for some children, adjusting to the first time away from home and mom and dad.
'Jeffrey M. Davis, MD, MPH Named KP Healthy Solutions' Chief Medical Officer (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
OAKLAND, Calif.----Aug. 10, 2006--Jeffrey M. Davis, MD, MPH has joined KP Healthy Solutions as Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Davis comes to Healthy Solutions from LifeMasters Supported Healthcare of San Francisco, where he served as vice president of medical affairs and national client relations.
'Mass. study shows some babies too fat (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.
'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.
'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 .
'Back to School: Top Five Tips for Healthy Students (PNN)
Thousands of children are heading back to the classroom, out on the playground, and to the lunch table. The physicians of Camino Medical Group (CMG) suggest these five simple, yet essential, things you can do to help your child have a healthy school year.
'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
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