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healthy News Archive
02-Jan-2009
'Is Aging the Real Enemy to Staying Healthy and Strong? (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Vibrant, vital, happy and healthy - this is the ideal state of life that virtually everyone wants to achieve, regardless of age. It's doable, but the secret isn't a cosmetic quick-fix.
'Eating Healthy for the New Year (WCAV Charlottesville)
A lof of people are looking to lose weight as part of their New Year's resolution but health food retailer say that working out is just part of the equation. You have to incorporate a healthy diet as well.
'Happy and healthy New Year! (Edison-Norwood Times Review)
At my age the word "healthy" gets included in many greetings. Well, here we are in 2009. Where did the time go? My children are getting older... I'm going to wait for them to catch up to me!~
'Smart Tips for Healthy Eating (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (ARA) - Food can make you healthier -- if you make good choices. It can seem hard to make healthy food choices, particularly if you are on a budget and short on time. But there are some simple steps you can take to help you and your family eat healthier.
'26 businesses are deemed ?healthy? (The Oklahoman)
NORMAN ? Several Cleveland County businesses were designated by a statewide program as healthy places to work.The Cleveland County Health Department announced local recipients of the 2008 Oklahoma Certified Healthy Business Awards this week. Twenty-six county businesses were recognized.Representatives of the businesses will be honored at a luncheon Jan. 13 at the Governor?s Mansion. Businesses ...
'Staying healthy during flu season (The Fort Dodge Messenger)
Influenza season is now entering its most active months and subsequently, the Iowa Department of Public Health is urging Iowans to take steps to stay healthy in 2009. "We see the majority of our cases after the holidays and we have our peaks in mid- to late January and into February," said Dr. Patricia Quinlisk of the Iowa Department of Public Health.
'LSU football team healthy for Chick-fil-A Bowl (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
ATLANTA - After a season filled with nagging injuries, LSU will play the Chick-Fil-A Bowl tonight with its most healthy roster since the season began, according to head coach Les Miles....
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