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healthy News Archive
31-Aug-2006
'Six Skincare Solutions for Healthy Summer Skin (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Sun, sweat and heat can stress even the healthiest of skins during the long, hot days of summer. As the seasons change, skin care routines should also change. To keep skin healthy and glowing for the rest of the summer, follow the skin-saving solutions that will pamper your skin recommended by Charlotte James, president of the Charlotte-James Facial Clinic in Los Angeles who for over 25 years
'Windber promoting exercise and healthy diet (Daily American)
The Windber Area School District is taking steps to help students learn the importance of exercise and a healthy diet. The elementary school is partnering with the Windber Research Institute to work together this school year on a project.
'?Healthy Pregnancy? topic of workshop (Stuttgart Daily Leader)
Arkansas County Partners in Health are sponsoring a "Link to Life" prenatal education class entitled ?Healthy Pregnancy? from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31 at the Stuttgart Regional Medical Center.
'Red Fish, Blue Fish: Distinctive Color Keeps Gene Pools Healthy (Science Daily)
Long-running evolutionary biology research on fish populations by UC Riverside scientist David Reznick has yielded new findings into how fish keep their gene pools healthy. Female fish tend to choose males with distinctive or rare coloration, thus ensuring that no one genetic line smothers out less common ones.
'Mount Healthy forums set (Community Press & Recorder)
Mount Healthy voters will see a 5.95-mill bond and maintenance issue on the Nov. 7 ballot.
'How healthy is your state? (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
How healthy is your state? Click on the map to see via http://go.philly.com/obesitymap
'Haynes healthy for one last shot (The Herald News)
LAKE FOREST ? Michael Haynes is healthy and ready to make what could be his last stand as a Bear. "If you think about it, this is the only game I have until final cuts," the fourth-year defensive lineman said about Thursday's game in Cleveland.
'Healthy Religion: Psychologist, Educator, Clergyman Shares Keys to Personality and Religious Beliefs (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
With the news media's spotlight placed firmly on radical religious groups like the Taliban, the destructive qualities of religion have been hotly debated recently. Author Walter Kania, Ph.D., examines the root of unhealthy religious practices in America with his new book, Healthy Religion: A Psychological Guide to a Mature Faith .
'Body acceptance tied to healthy eating (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Women who accept their bodies, flaws and all, are more likely to eat healthily or intuitively, new research shows. This suggests that women's typical reasons for dieting -- dissatisfaction with their bodies -- may backfire.
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