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healthy News Archive
06-Dec-2005
'Widow: Husband Healthy Before Heart Attack (AP via Yahoo! News)
A 53-year-old former college football player was "a big, strong, healthy guy" when he died unexpectedly of a heart attack after taking the painkiller Vioxx for a month, his widow testified Monday in the trial of her federal lawsuit against Merck & Co.
'Memphis among least healthy for women (Memphis Business Journal)
SELF Magazine ranked Memphis fifth on its 2005 list of least healthy metro areas for women, the magazine announced Monday.
'Widow: Husband Healthy Before Heart Attack (ABC News)
Widow Says Husband Was Healthy Before Dying of a Heart Attack After Taking Vioxx
'Engineering enjoys healthy orders (BBC News)
Scotland's engineering firms are seeing a continued phase of healthy orders, according to a report.
'Lions sit a healthy Rogers (Fox Sports)
Charles Rogers was healthy and ready to play after what he thought was a good week of practice. Before the Detroit Lions lost to Minnesota 21-16 on Sunday, interim coach Dick Jauron chose to deactivate Rogers. Jauron said the move was made because other players were needed to play special teams. "I was a little shocked," Rogers said. Rogers, the second pick overall in 2003, refused to speculate
''Survival' Genes Hold Key To Healthy Brains In Babies And The Elderly (Science Daily)
Completing a daily crossword and enjoying a range of activities and interests has long been accepted as a recipe for maintaining a healthy brain in older age, but the reasons for this have never been clear. Now, scientists at the University of Edinburgh are seeking to identify brain's 'survival' genes which lie dormant in unused brain cells, but are re-awakened in active brain cells.
'Many children make less healthy choices (Muscatine Journal)
MUSCATINE, Iowa - Children in Iowa schools are being offered a healthy diet for breakfast and lunch at school, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food and nutrition standards the state observes.
'USDA: Completes BSE Tests On Healthy-Looking Cattle (CattleNetwork.com)
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The U.S. Department of Agriculture has completed mad-cow disease testing program on cattle that appeared completely healthy and found no positive cases, a USDA official said Monday.
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