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healthy News Archive
30-Jun-2007
'Never too late to start healthy habits (ABC 7 Chicago)
It's never to late to start healthy habits to benefit your body. That's according to a new study published in the American Journal of Medicine.
'Today's job: Get healthy (The Cincinnati Post)
CHICAGO - A burgeoning industry of wellness advisers, counselors and consultants is booming as corporate America tries to increase productivity and control insurance costs by helping its employees get healthy and shed pounds.
'Late-starters can benefit from healthy habits: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Even in middle age, adopting a healthy lifestyle can lower the risk for heart disease and premature death within years of changing habits, researchers reported on Thursday.
'Middle-aged still can get heart-healthy (EARTHtimes.org)
Middle-age is not too late to adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle, according to a study by the Medical University of South Carolina. People ages 45 to 64 who add healthy lifestyle behaviors could substantially reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and r...
'Palmetto Healthy Start to conduct job fair (The State)
Job seekers are invited to Palmetto Healthy Start?s Second Annual Job Fair ? July 10 at the Old National Guard Armory, 300 Park St., Winnsboro ? July 26 at the Cecil Tillis Family Life Center, 2111 Simpkins Lane. Both events will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring two forms of ID, your Social Security number and resume copies. Refreshments and child care will be provided. Call (803) ...
'Yancey County market holds 'Healthy Food Day' Saturday (Asheville Citizen-Times)
BURNSVILLE - The first of a series of events this season at the Yancey County Farmers' Market will be held Saturday. Labeled "Healthy Food Day," activities are planned to focus on the benefits of local food products.
'Middle-aged still can get heart-healthy (UPI)
Middle-age is not too late to adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle, according to a study by the Medical University of South Carolina.
'It's Never Too Late to Get Healthy (MedicineNet.com)
Title: It's Never Too Late to Get Healthy Category: Health News Created: 6/29/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/29/2007
'Mayor's Healthy Hometown Movement gives $70,000 to health and wellness programs (BizJournals)
Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and Louisville Metro Health and Wellness Director Dr. Adewale Troutman, through the Mayor's healthy Hometown Movement initiative, have given more than $70,000 in grants to organizations that provide health and wellness programs.
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