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healthy News Archive
12-Jan-2006
'New cookbooks aim for eating - and cooking - healthy (Hampton Roads Daily Press)
With all the talk about how we're eating too much of the wrong stuff and not enough of the right, we hungry Americans are looking for help. The American Dietetic Association's new cookbook, "Cooking healthy Across America," delivers the alternatives our diverse culture demands - deliciously.
'Cutting healthy trees proved futile in bid to control citrus canker, feds say (Sun-Sentinel)
Florida agricultural officials put a stop Wednesday to one of the most controversial aspects of its citrus canker eradication program, the cutting of healthy trees, after federal scientists determined it's impossible to wipe out the disease in the state.
'Perfect Combo Delicious and Heart-Healthy (South Idaho Press)
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:
'Pupils and parents enjoy a taste of healthy eating (icWales)
PUPILS and parents have had a tasty treat at a primary school as part of an initiative effort to encourage youngsters to make healthy eating choices. Mark James and Bev Fry from Catering Direct held an information and food-tasting event at Abernant Primary School in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf.
'Healthy child competition held (Central Chronicle)
Vidisha, Jan 11: At the child and woman vaccination centre in the district, recently a healthy child competition was held. In this competition 140 children were examined. The Janpad chairperson Jyoti Shah inaugurated the programmes.
'Schools add machines to give healthy alternative to pop (Gillette News Record)
Got milk? Six junior highs and high schools throughout the Campbell County School District soon will. As part of the Healthy Schools Initiative, Campbell County school trustees voted Tuesday night to allot $33,600 to buy eight milk machines to be placed in the schools.
'Federer just happy to be healthy as men drop like flies before Aussie Open (Slam! Sports)
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Roger Federer expects to be healthy for the Australian Open, something he's not taking for granted as other top-ranked men withdraw from the season's first major because of injury.
'SHARKS NOTEBOOK / A bad time for healthy scratch (San Francisco Chronicle)
It was a bittersweet homecoming for Niko Dimitrakos. The native of nearby Somerville, Ma., honored by having his name memorialized at the high school (Matignon) he attended in Cambridge on Monday, was a healthy scratch for the game. "That's a tough one...
'SHARKS NOTEBOOK A bad time for healthy scratch (San Francisco Chronicle)
Boston -- It was a bittersweet homecoming for Niko Dimitrakos. The native of nearby Somerville, Ma., honored by having his name memorialized at the high school (Matignon) he attended in Cambridge on Monday, was a healthy scratch for the game.
'Study bolsters evidence that you can't be fat and healthy (USA Today)
Middle-age people who are overweight but have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels are kidding themselves if they think their health is just fine. A Northwestern University study bolsters evidence that people can't be fat and healthy at the same.
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