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healthy News Archive
27-Jun-2008
'Cooking healthy earns Valley Forge Middle School two $1,000 awards (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
healthy cooking enthusiasts at Valley Forge Middle School earned two $1,000 grants during the school year for their activities, which included cooking for their classmates, creating an instructional DVD and cookbook, and established a garden on campus.
'Kick Addictions for a Healthy Pregnancy (CBS News)
Early prenatal care and substance abuse treatment can help women struggling with drug, alcohol, and tobacco addictions achieve healthy outcomes similar to pregnant women who do not abuse such substances.
'Healthy Malden hosts annual Bowl-A-Thon (Malden Observer)
On Tuesday, June 10, hundreds of bowlers kept cool on a steamy night and helped improve the health of the Malden community. Healthy Malden held their ninth annual ?Bowl-A-Thon? fundraiser at the Town Line Ten Pin Bowling Alley and had a full house with 47 teams competing for bragging rights and the privilege of taking home the first place trophy.
'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.
'Gourmet Food For Healthy Hearts (Medical News Today)
Dr. Timothy S. Harlan, assistant professor of clinical medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine, knows how important the right foods are for cardiovascular health.He also understands that it can be tough to stay on a healthy diet, so he launched his own website, http://www.drgoumet.com, to promote the joys of eating delicious food that promotes excellent health, too.
'Retired nurse still helping people stay healthy, get fit (13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads)
WILLIAMSBURG -- For 40 years, Domenica Journigan was a nurse, helping people stay healthy. Now in her 70s, she?s help people get fit teaching a workout program called Fit For Life.
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