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healthy News Archive
14-Jul-2006
'Nutrition for a Healthy Lifestyle (KWWL-TV Iowa City)
Trans Fat & Food Allergen Labels are Finally Here ? All You Need to Know You and fellow grocery store-goers across the country will now be able to distinguish between what?s ?heart-healthy? and what?s not with the inclusion of trans fat content on all food labels.
'Fortune Cookies is lucky for diners who like to eat healthy (Orange County Register)
Review: Soothing atmosphere, new-age music are added bonuses. It's been less than four years since Fortune Cookies opened on Los Alamitos Boulevard near Katella Avenue, but it already has attracted a loyal clientele.
'Castro is 'extraordinarily healthy': Alarcon (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Cuban President Fidel Castro, who turns 80 next month, is an "extraordinarily healthy" man who continues to work very hard every day, parliamentary speaker Ricardo Alarcon said.
'Defense Companies' 2Q Likely Healthy (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The U.S. defense industry is expected to report healthy second-quarter earnings growth of more than 10 percent, as defense spending continues to grow.
'Schools get healthy as law takes hold (AP via Yahoo! News)
They're promising to keep closer tabs on student lunch trays, pull sugary treats from vending machines and classroom celebrations and encourage more pulse-raising activities during the school day.
'Stroke Risk In Women Reduced By Healthy Lifestyle (Medical News Today)
Women who are non-smokers, exercise regularly, have a healthy diet, including moderate alcohol consumption, and otherwise live a healthy lifestyle may have a reduced risk of stroke, according to a report in the July 10 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. [click link for full article]
'Heart Attack Prevention: New Guideline For Screening Apparently Healthy Individuals (Medical News Today)
A new guideline for screening apparently healthy individuals to prevent a heart attack could prevent 90,000 sudden cardiac deaths and save $21 billion annually. [click link for full article]
'Yankees need must stay healthy, pitch well and score (The Star-Ledger)
NEW YORK -- The Yankees need to do three things over the rest of the season, according to ace Mike Mussina. "We have to stay healthy," he said. "We have to pitch well. And we have to find a way to score runs consistently."
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