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healthy News Archive
25-Aug-2008
'Cheap tips for getting healthy (The Post and Courier)
Keep your eye on that 42-inch, flat-screen TV you've been wanting. Even though the economy stinks worse than an athlete's socks, you can live healthfully and still have the stuff you want (within reason, of course). Being healthy won't hog your budget, if you know where to save and where to spend.
'The ABCs of a Healthy BBQ (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (ARA) - The flowers are blooming, temperatures are rising, and the smell of charcoal is in the air. It's officially grilling season -- the perfect time to fire up that commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
'Wellness walk promotes healthy habits (Casper Star-Tribune)
Children and Nutrition Services of Wyoming plans to promote an active lifestyle and healthy habits for Natrona County children and their families with a "Walk for Wellness."
'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.
'Easy and healthy school lunches? It's in the bag (USA Today)
As kids head back to school, many parents will be scrambling for ideas for quick breakfasts and easy bagged lunches. USA TODAY asked two registered dietitians to give parents ideas for healthful meals to pack at home.
'Healthy kids (Cumberland Times-News)
Kristina Snyder of Grantsville, right, watches as her son Aaron Snyder, 2, goes ?fishing? Saturday afternoon during the ?Healthy Kids, Back to School and Beyond? event at LaVale?s Country Club Mall. Holding the bowl is Nancy Forlifer of the Western Maryland Health System Wellness Center.
'Healthy Hensley working on command (MLB.com)
Healthy Hensley working on command
'Healthy Lunches Help Kids' Concentration in School (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
SUNDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Healthy foods should be included on the list of back-to-school supplies for your children, says a University of Michigan Health System expert.
'Panthers leave scrimmage healthy (The Paris News)
There are no such things as winners and losers in a football scrimmage. Everyone who stays healthy receives a metaphorical participation trophy.
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