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healthy News Archive
10-Jan-2006
'BET Foundation Beats the Battle of the Bulge With the 2006 'A Healthy BET' Fitness Challenge (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Following a successful second year, the BET Foundation along with General Mills brand Honey Nut Cheerios®, BET Networks and BET.com announced today their plans to again sponsor the 3rd Annual A healthy BET Fitness Challenge.
'Mt. Healthy football coach goes to Oak Hills (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Kurry Commins, who turned a struggling Mount healthy football program into a big winner, was named Monday night as head coach at Oak Hills.
'Federal grant gives Frazier Primary healthy snacks (The Natchez Democrat)
NATCHEZ ? The fruit and vegetable connoisseurs over at Frazier Primary can tell you all about the kumquat. But their knowledge doesn?t end with the sour, then sweet fruit, and they aren?t done learning yet.
'Predictors: Overweight Children Linked to Overweight Parents (New York Times)
The best predictor of youths' being at a healthy weight is having two parents who are of normal weight, researchers have found.
'SG's Gallagher had a sweet December (Market Watch)
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The U.S. economy is in a sweet spot right now, with healthy growth and diminishing risks of inflation, says Stephen Gallagher, chief U.S. economist for Societe Generale.
'Perfect Combo Delicious and Heart-Healthy (Georgetown News-Graphic)
If one of your resolutions is to live healthier this year, the American Heart Association offers up a simple recipe: Get active and eat better. It's easier than you think when you - and your family - follow these healthy, step-by-step directions:
'Smart Growth Resource Library: Fertile Ground (Smart Growth Online)
Fertile Ground is a report on the first year of Green Communities, a five-year, $555 million initiative to build more than 8,500 environmentally healthy homes for low-income families.
'Federer says he's 100 percent for tourney (CBS Sportsline)
Roger Federer claims he's 100 percent healthy and has no concerns that the ankle problem that curtailed his last season will flare up before the Australian Open.
'No expletives deleted (USA Today)
Despite Howard Stern's pledge to not use profanity, his first few hours on Sirius satellite radio Monday were accompanied by healthy doses of words that would have gotten him in trouble with the FCC on the air a month ago.
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