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healthy News Archive
18-Aug-2008
'Half of Overweight Adults May Be Heart-Healthy (Washington Post)
CHICAGO -- 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 st...
'Promoting healthy habits for kids (The Reporter)
Comcast and Cartoon Network are partnering to bring the network's national "Get Animated Tour" to Vacaville from 2 to 6 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Nut Tree Family Park. The 40-city tour, now in its fourth year, is a pro-social, pro-lifestyle program designed to motivate, energize and educate kids ages 6 to 11 about healthy living choices by using the power of Cartoon Network's shows and brands.
'Less than 1 in 100 Britons eating 'healthy' diet - the rest of us eat food laden with fat, sugar and salt (Daily Mail)
Fewer than one in 100 Britons have a healthy diet, preferring instead food high in sugar, salt and fat. A study has found that only eight in 1,000 adults - or 0.8 per cent - met all five targets for healthy eating.
'Healthy Home Tour and Fair in Avon Saturday (Vail Daily)
This home in Heritage Park in Edwards (Homestead) was built by Jim Guida of Jim Guida Construction. The house is full of environmentally-friendly features that anyone can implement in their own home and is part of the Healthy Homes Tour and Fair in Avon and Edwards this weekend.
'Gators' offensive line healthy, confident (The Palm Beach Post)
With the rash of torn knee ligaments that has plagued pre-season practices, Florida is relieved to know that its offensive line remains healthy and deep.
'Fit dads mean healthy kids - study (Daily Telegraph)
CHILDREN mimic their fathers over their mothers when it comes to healthy eating and exercise, Australian research has found.
'Adopting healthy lifestyle challenges four participants (Jefferson City News Tribune)
?I needed a huge change in my life, a chance to get started on learning how to be healthy and learning how to exercise correctly and make healthy eating choices,? said Stephanie Wehmeir, one of four Mid-Missourians taking part in the Capital Region Healthplex and the American Heart Association's Mid-Missouri healthy Start!
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