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healthy News Archive
01-Jun-2006
'You can still eat healthy foods while traveling (Quad-City Times)
A tip for people on the move who want to avoid roadside fast food: updated entries are now available online for ?healthy Highways: The Travelers? Guide to healthy Eating? (Ceres Press, 2004, $18.95), making it a current and useful addition to items in the glove compartment.
'Doctors say flu vaccine safe in healthy infants (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- The trivalent influenza vaccine can be safely given to healthy children 6 to 24 months of age, doctors report in the journal Pediatrics.
'Exercise Keeps Arteries Healthy (RedNova)
Even in healthy people free of arteriosclerosis, age takes its toll on arteries, but regular exercise helps keeps arteries healthy, say U.S. researchers.
'Local hospital CEOs see healthy paychecks (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Several hospital and health system chief executive officers in Allegheny County saw healthy increases in compensation during fiscal 2005, but median pay here only was slightly higher than national figures.
'Stay slim and healthy on your summer holidays (MSNBC)
In his new book, ?The Traveler?s Diet,? ?Today? travel editor Peter Greenberg tells you how to maintain healthy habits when you?re on the road
'HEALTHY YORK: Forum to be on health care (York Daily Record)
The Healthy York Network, a consortium of health-care providers and social-service agencies, will hold a community dialogue to discuss the challenges of providing health care to the uninsured and underinsured.
'Healthy Foster hopes to stay that way (CBS Sportsline)
DeShaun Foster opened Carolina's minicamp Wednesday on the practice field, showing no ill effects from the broken ankle that knocked him out of the playoffs last season.
'A lot of the food available on the maes isn't healthy. If children see doughnuts they won't want apples (icWales)
THE healthy-eating message has not reached the Urdd Eisteddfod, with junk food high on the menu, according to campaigners on the maes at Ruthin. The walkways are lined with stalls selling doughnuts, ice cream, chips, chicken nuggets and pick-and-mix sweets.
'Have your beef and be healthy, too (Tallahassee Democrat)
Despite the admonishments of some doctors and nutritionists, chances are beef is on America's plates to stay. The goal, then, might be to make beefy meals as healthy as possible.
'MGH Heart healthy class slated June 6 (The Marion Star)
MARION -Marion General Hospital's registered dietitians want you to learn how to become heart healthy by learning how to eat healthy.
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