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healthy News Archive
12-Aug-2008
'MSU study: Never-married men becoming more healthy (Detroit Free Press)
Single guys, rejoice! A new 30-year study from Michigan State University released today suggests that never-married men are quickly becoming as healthy as their married counterparts.
'Half of overweight adults may be heart-healthy (AP via Yahoo! News)
You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can also be overweight and otherwise healthy. A new study suggests that a surprising number of overweight people ? about half ? have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, while an equally startling number of trim people suffer from some of the ills associated with obesity.
'Eyeing a healthy outlook (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
As Sherman Logan walked away from a conversation before a University of Richmond workout last week, he was asked to stay healthy. Logan nodded and smiled. "I will," he said. If Logan is right, the Spiders' defense should be among the Colonial Athletic Association's finest.
'Stroke Risk Plummets With Healthy Lifestyle (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
MONDAY, Aug. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Living a healthy lifestyle can cut your risk of stroke by about 80 percent, new research suggests.
'Half of overweight adults may be heart-healthy (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can also be overweight and otherwise healthy. A new study suggests that a surprising number of overweight people _ about half _ have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, while an equally startling number of trim people suffer from some of the ills associated with obesity. The first national ...
'Stroke Risk Plummets With Healthy Lifestyle (HealthCentral.com)
Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. MONDAY, Aug. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Living a healthy lifestyle can cut your risk of stroke by about 80 percent, new research suggests.
'Healthy lifestyle cuts stroke risk: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A person's odds of suffering a stroke might be significantly reduced by maintaining an overall healthy lifestyle, which includes not smoking, exercising daily, consuming a healthy diet, drinking alcohol in moderation and maintaining a healthy weight, according to a study released today.
'You may be thin, but you may not be as healthy as you think, and vice versa (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can be overweight and otherwise healthy.
'Healthy Obesity? (Time Magazine)
Half of overweight adults may be heart-healthy
'Study: You can be overweight and still be healthy (Houston Chronicle)
You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can also be overweight and otherwise healthy.
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