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healthy News Archive
21-Jul-2006
'Boilermaker sports ?healthy? (Washington Times Herald)
BICKNELL ? The state of Purdue Boilermaker athletics is ?healthy? according to Leroy Keyes.
'Healthy, Delicious Summer Fare (CBS News)
And colorful, too! Tori Ritchie serves up recipes for dishes using some of the best of the season's bounty: scallops with tabbouleh, grilled eggplant, and blackberry granita and parfait.
'Legendary NBA Star Sidney Moncrief Introduces PepsiCo S.M.A.R.T. Program to Promote Active, Healthy Lifestyles (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.----July 20, 2006--Legendary NBA Star Sidney Moncrief is kicking off the Little Rock launch of the PepsiCo S.M.A.R.T. program today to promote active, healthy lifestyles by building a new Smart Spot playground at Our House to benefit working homeless families as they transition to independent and productive lives.
'Vietnam to promote healthy sex (TVNZ)
The straight-laced government of communist-run Vietnam, where pornographic websites are banned, plans to offer dowloadable movies on an internet site to educate married couples about healthy sex.
'Vietnam to offer 'healthy sex' website (The Register)
Coupling guides for couples The Vietnamese government has decided to combat the country's rising divorce and abortion rates and "rampant prostitution" by offering citizens the chance to download educational "healthy sexual intercourse" movies from the internet, Reuters reports.?
'Jungle Gym Puts Kids on Path to Healthy Lifestyle (Youngstown Daily Business Journal)
Jul 20, 2006 7:34 a.m. BOARDMAN, Ohio -- It?s never too early to develop a healthy lifestyle, especially if it?s fun. At The Jungle Gym, slated to open Friday, kids from 12 months to 12 years old can get a jump-start on a lifetime of fitness.
'W. Va. Potato Chip Co. Dumps Healthy Recipe After Sales Drop (Fox News)
West Virginia's only potato chip manufacturer, Mister Bee, dropped its low-fat chip recipe after sales dropped 6 percent since its introduction of the healthy chips.
'National Institutes of Health Looking for Families that Live Long, Healthy Lives (Senior Journal)
July 20, 2006 ? Do people in your family live long, healthy lives? If, "Yes," the National Institutes of Health wants to hear from you. They think longevity tends to run in families and they want to learn more about factors that contribute to it.
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