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healthy News Archive
20-Jun-2008
'Ringo Starr healthy, happy (Jam! Showbiz)
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. -- As the two remaining Beatles approach 70, Ringo Starr has a healthy attitude about aging.
'Southern dishes get a healthy makeover (Galveston County Daily News)
Classic Southern dishes are evolving to meet modern concepts of healthy eating.
'Memmel would like to spring another surprise (USA Today)
At her best, Chellsie Memmel is one of the world's top gymnasts. She just needs to stay healthy long enough to show it.
'Healthy eating as a weapon against cancer (KTVA Anchorage)
In our station wide commitment to make cancer Alaska's priority, we bring you some information on the importance of healthy eating for cancer patients and survivors.
'How To Toilet Train Healthy Children? A Review Of The Literature (Medical News Today)
UroToday.com - A study out of Belgium addressed toilet training healthy children. The group reviewed the literature on toilet training. They coalesced all the data on developmental signs of readiness for toilet training, toilet training methods, definitions of being toilet trained, problems encountered with toilet training and predictive factors for success.
'Healthy Interactions and the British Dietetic Association Form Five-Year Partnership to Promote Better Nutrition (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CHICAGO----Healthy Interactions, a global leader in health education, today announces the beginning of a five-year partnership with the British Dietetic Association , the UK?s largest organisation of food and nutrition professionals.
'Nutritionists Look to State to Pay for Healthy School Meals (WGHP Greensboro)
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- Eating healthy is important, especially for children. Nutritional meals do cost school systems more to make, which is a challenge when budgets are tight. The federal government pays schools $2.47 for each meal, about 50 cents less than the average cost among Piedmont schools. Roxanna Haynes reports school nutritionists want state lawmakers to make up the difference.
'Healthy food needn't break the budget (Canberra Times)
With soaring food prices, high petrol costs and huge mortgages, it's getting more and more difficult to eat a healthy balanced diet. Meat is pricing itself off the dinner table, while fresh fruit has become a luxury.
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