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healthy News Archive
03-Mar-2006
'Children's Healthy Fun Fair kicks off Saturday (Southwest Daily Times)
For its third year, the Children's healthy Fun Fair will see some new things, some old things and some things that were missing from past years. The fun fair will feature a few new faces, mainly of the younger variety, according to Memorial Library Children's Librarian Carol Rittscher.
'Majority of U.S. Adults Describe Eating Habits as 'Healthy' (Convenience Store News)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A new survey by Harris Interactive reveals that almost two-thirds (64 percent) of U.S. adults consider themselves healthy eaters and almost half (45 percent) say they follow some type of health-conscious diet and try to incorporate healthy foods into their daily meals and snacks.
'Drew hopes to stay healthy in Los Angeles (TSN)
Swing after swing, the ball seemed to jump off J.D. Drew's bat and soar to all parts of the field during batting practice with the Los Angeles Dodgers. So effortless, so smooth. "He swings so easy," admiring teammate Rafael Furcal said with a smile, shaking his head. "When he's healthy, he's one of the greatest players there is. He can do everything on the field. If he's healthy, we've got a
'Healthy Cubs too much for Wildcats (Mid-Iowa News)
NEVADA - A healthy roster and an urge for revenge helped the Nevada boys' basketball team manufacture its strongest outing of the season to trounce Carlisle, 74-47, in the semifinal round of Class 3A district competition Monday at Nevada.
'US: Two-thirds of adults think they are healthy eaters (Just Food)
A new survey conducted by Harris Interactive shows that 64% of US adults consider themselves to be healthy eaters, while 45% say that they follow some kind of health conscious diet.
'Girl Scouts promote healthy living (The Record-Courier)
Girl Scouts worldwide participated in Thinking Day, Friday evening, which promotes healthy habits and exercises from around the world. Eight countries were represented at Thinking Day at the Carson Valley United Methodist Church and girls from 21 troops participated in the event.
'Montrose couple opens healthy foods store to satisfy growing need (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)
MONTROSE - Cheryl Ball prefers to call her business ?From the Bluffs of the Mississippi? a ?healthy foods? store, rather than a ?health food? store. ?I don't want to be associated with those stores that sell pills and supplements,? Ball said.
''Healthy food at school' call (BBC News)
Schools should provide healthy foods to prevent childhood obesity spiralling out of control, a body advices.
'Planning Cultures of Wellness: Creating Healthy Campus Communities Details (Smart Growth Online)
At the core, every campus wants to create healthy learning environments where teaching, research, and public service flourish within the boundaries of their specific mission.
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