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healthy News Archive
26-Dec-2005
'The season for heart-healthy flavors (Williamson Daily News)
This holiday season, give your friends and family the gift of good health! For many the holidays bring about a dizzying array of festivities, including menu planning, endless hours of shopping and entertaining out-of-town guests.
'WellPoint targeting uninsured through new health plan (The Indianapolis Star)
Matt Reiswerg is young, active and healthy. He hasn't spent a night in the hospital since he was born. The 25-year-old former college and professional soccer goalkeeper works out regularly at a fitness club near his home in Indianapolis to stay in shape. He also is busy searching for a job in the sports industry.
'Have a healthy holiday (Minot Daily News)
Indulgence is common on the holidays rich foods are offered at a number of holiday gatherings, such as heavier traditional dishes that you might not get to eat every day. Coupled with colder weather and less motivation to get up off the couch, it can be a recipe for putting on extra pounds.
'Recipes for Healthy Winter Baths (donga.com)
Many people plan trips to hot springs for the New Year?s holidays. They want to relax, recover from fatigue, look back at the year, and plan for the upcoming year.
'Housing market continues hot for St. Charles County (BizJournals)
Building, real estate and economic development organizations say 2005 should wrap up as another healthy year for the St. Charles County housing market.
'Deer kill count healthy in region (Patriot Ledger)
A preliminary count puts the deer kill for the bow and shotgun seasons at 9,129, about 6 percent below last year.
'Giving healthy forests their due in our lives (Portland Oregonian)
T he holiday season is the time of year when we celebrate trees and forests. We bring trees into our homes, decorate their branches and gather round them with our families.
'Healthy read: Hypertension seems to worsen mental decline in elderly people (Austin American-Statesman)
The ability to think, reason, remember and perform other mental tasks is known to diminish with age. A recent study published in the journal Neuropsychology indicates this decline might also be exacerbated by high blood pressure.
'Eat healthy for a fit holiday (News 14 Charlotte)
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The holiday season is here, and that means parties, family gatherings and a plump supply of high-fat, hard-to-resist food. It's no wonder the number one New Year's resolution is to lose weight. Here are some tips on how you can eat, drink and be fit for the holidays.
'Utah center at last healthy for senior year (Salt Lake Tribune)
The way Chris Jackson has been feeling, it's as if he's stepped into a time machine, back to the year 2001. The oft-injured starting center for the Utes is midway through his fifth and final year at Utah, and for the first time since he arrived, he is healthy, finally having shed the lingering effects of back and foot ailments. That's where the time machine comes in.
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