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healthy News Archive
26-Aug-2006
'Red Fish, Blue Fish, Distinctive Color Keeps Gene Pools Healthy (UC Riverside)
Research developed at UCR helps prove theory that fish with rare colors are more popular mates, keeping gene pools healthy.
'Alan Brown to host seniors forum on healthy aging and identity theft (Newport News-Times)
Representative Alan Brown (R-Newport) will host a free town hall for senior citizens at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28 in Lincoln City. The town hall will provide seniors with useful information on healthy aging and identity theft protection.
'PCPH gets 'Champions for Healthy Kids' grant (Crookston Daily Times)
Polk County Public Health is one of nearly 20 Minnesota schools and community groups that recently received grants of $10,000 each to support innovative programs that equip children with the tools they need to live healthy, balanced and active lives.
'Make food healthy - and fun (Queensland Times)
KIDS, it?s okay to play with your food ? just as long as you eat it too. Ipswich and West Moreton public health nutritionist Kylie Quigg said making food fun was a great way to teach children healthy eating habits.
'Sandwich shop hungry to cash in on healthy eating demand (Edinburgh Evening News)
A HEALTHY eating sandwich shop which opened just five weeks ago has revealed plans to expand into office delivery and opening more sites across Edinburgh.
'The ABCs of Your Child's Healthy Lunchbox (McKinney Messenger)
Day camp. School. Field trips. Vacation. Your child's lunchbox really gets a workout! Because it's in constant use, that same lunchbox can be a uniquely effective tool in maintaining your child's healthy weight.
'We need healthy competition - Asamoah-Boateng (Ghanaweb.com)
Tema, Aug. 25, GNA - Mr Stephen Asamoah-Boateng, Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Environment, on Thursday stressed the need for healthy competition among companies to accelerate the country's socio-economic development.
'Healthy schools, small business and social policy mark N.B. campaign Friday (Canada.com)
FREDERICTON (CP) - New Brunswick's three party leaders head to different parts of the province Friday to make their latest campaign promises. Premier Bernard Lord visits Dieppe to announce a $240-million expansion to his healthy Schools Initiative.
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