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healthy News Archive
02-Jul-2008
'The healthy plate: Grill tuna to perfection (Explorer News)
Grilling gives fish great flavor without the need for lots of added cooking fat. But this healthy method for cooking seafood can be stressful if you don?t get the technique right.
'Inside Columbia: The business of healthy eating (KRCG Jefferson City)
Socket is one of a few businesses starting the healthy snacks trend. Story By Amelia Waters Posted on Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 2:31 a.m. Socket, a telecommunications company in Columbia is trading out potato chips for veggies.
'German activist under fire for helping healthy woman commit suicide (USA Today)
Roger Kusch, a former local government official, helped a healthy German woman commit suicide and then held a news conference where he showed footage of her life and death. "I was in her apartment at 11:00 a.m," Kusch says, according...
'Burger King looks to woo mom with healthy kids meal (USA Today)
After watching its rival McDonald's market itself as a "healthy" fast-food chain to entice moms, Burger King is launching a new marketing and promotional campaign Monday targeted to moms.
'Healthy Alternatives Abound At Taste (CBS 2 Chicago)
The Taste of Chicago is about chowing down on delicious treats, but for those looking for healthy alternatives, a list of suggestions is now being distributed.
'Study: Drug users can have healthy babies if treated early (USA Today)
Intervention can negate the toll of drugs and alcohol on pregnancies, according to a 50,000-woman study. The treatment program, which allows women to receive substance abuse counseling with their regular prenatal care, should be the new "gold standard" for pregnant women, says the lead author.
'Healthy plate: Grilling a catchy choice for right piece of fish (Rocky Mountain News)
Grilling gives fish great flavor without added cooking fat. But this healthy method for cooking seafood can be stressful if you don't get the technique right.
'Can your company force you to be healthy? (CNN.com)
Three years ago, Danilo Reyes, a test engineer for Intel, received a $50 gift card from his employer to take a health-assessment test. Reyes figured that he'd pass the test with flying colors -- he doesn't smoke or drink -- and Intel made it easy by offering the free test at his office in Hillsboro, Oregon.
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