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healthy News Archive
04-Jul-2006
'On the Scales: Weighted Building Blocks for Healthy Bodies (New York Times)
Giving children weighted blocks to play with could help them keep a bit fitter, a new study suggests.
'FYI: Healthy Hotels (Incentive)
JANUARY 01, 2006 - -- Given that the level of obesity in the United States has reached an all-time high of 25 percent, according to Trust for America's Health, it shouldn't come as a surprise that a recent survey found that 85 percent of Americans worry about staying healthy while on the road.
'Maureen's Medical Moment: Healthy habits for middle-aged men, could cut down heart disease risk (WNDU 16)
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'American Heart Association recommends five healthy habits (WIS-TV Columbia)
(National) July 3, 2006 - The American Heart Association says that if middle-aged and older men could get into five healthy habits, they'd cut their risk of coronary heart disease by as much as 87 percent.
'Healthy T.J. is A-OK with trade to Toronto (CBS Sportsline)
Point guard T.J. Ford said he's completely healthy and excited to play with All-Star forward Chris Bosh, a day after being traded to the Toronto Raptors.
'Adopting multiple healthy habits may significantly lower risk of coronary heart disease in men (EurekAlert!)
Boston, MA -- A prospective study of 42,847 middle-aged and older U.S. men participating in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study has found that a healthy lifestyle is associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), even among men taking antihypertensive or lipid-lowering medications.
'Medical News: Fireworks, Heart Health, Knee Therapy (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
In Monday's medical news, NewsCenter 5's Liz Brunner reported on fireworks safety, a heart-healthy diet and combating knee pain.
'Lifestyle trumps drugs for a healthy heart: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Even men who take medication for high blood pressure or cholesterol can dramatically cut their risk of heart disease by adopting a healthy lifestyle, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
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