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healthy News Archive
11-Jun-2008
'Logan Health Department, WIC helps children grow up healthy (News Democrat & Leader)
The Logan County Health Department knows that mothers want the best ways to care for their babies. Providing healthy foods is one of the first steps to insuring that a child will grow up healthy and strong.
'Hammerheads promote healthy lifestyle (The Wilmington Star-News)
The Wilmington Hammerheads stay active, training several times a week and playing games on the weekend.In an effort to promote a healthy, active lifestyle, especially to children, the team announced a new partnership of health and sports, joining forces with NewHanover Regional Medical Center.
'AARP promotes clear view of driving during Healthy Vision Month (The Colony Courier-Leader)
Because May is both Healthy Vision Month and AARP Driver Safety Program Month, the American Association of Retired Persons is reminding drivers to maintain their eye health to help ensure safe driving.
'New Mothers Benefit from Good Nutrition with Meals by Susan's Healthy Gourmet (Centre Daily Times)
Finding time for herself is a daily challenge for a new mother, whether having just delivered her first baby or her third. Between feeding, bathing, rocking and cleaning the newborn, preparing a healthy meal for herself or family is often last on a new mother's mind.
'First federally funded Healthy Start Project of San Diego celebrates one year of service to pregnant women (La Prensa San Diego)
Project Concern International and other key stakeholders from more than 35 clinics, hospitals, and county and community organizations, convened at the Malcolm X Library to celebrate California Border Healthy Start Project?s one year of service to pregnant women.
'LGH's healthy surplus: $136 million (Lancaster Online)
Lancaster County's largest health care provider has never been healthier financially. For the fiscal year that ended June 30,
'Whale hit by boater in '07 found healthy (Portsmouth Herald)
PORTSMOUTH ? There was a definite bright spot for researchers at the Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation Friday. A fin whale, which was hit by a sport boat in a highly publicized event last summer, was finally sighted and appears healthy.
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