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healthy News Archive
01-Mar-2007
'Prince, McDonald's get into healthy debate (UPI)
Britain's Prince Charles, visiting the United Arab Emirates, said banning U.S. fast food giant McDonald's was the key to healthy diets for children.
'Use healthy fats in your diet (The Pilot-Independent)
Not long ago we were told that all fats were "bad" and should be avoided in a healthy diet. Now we hear that "not all fats are created equal." Foods contain different levels of polyunsaturated, monounsaturated, saturated and trans fats.
'[Sports] Minnesota fights through injuries as healthy gymnasts step in to fill voids (The Minnesota Daily)
Those paying attention to the Minnesota women's gymnastics team this year might have noticed a dwindling number of healthy gymnasts as the season has progressed. With three season-ending injuries occurring before the halfway point of the season...
'Antioxidant vitamin supplements not so healthy after all: study (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Taking vitamins A, E and other antioxidant supplements may increase the risk of death and carries no clear health benefits as claimed by vitamin makers, a comprehensive new study shows.
'Nutritionist Offers Heart-Healthy Tips (NPR)
February is "American Heart Month," and according to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the No. 1 killer of black men and women. Nutritionist Rovenia Brock offers tips on maintaining a healthy heart.
'Program helps minorities to live healthy (The Springfield News-Leader)
National Hispanic health groups and health care providers this week launched a nationwide "Get Up! Get Moving!" program to encourage healthy living in multicultural communities.
'Healthy left knee, new lefty bat might right Pirates' ship (CBS Sportsline)
Optimism in Pittsburgh? After 14 consecutive losing seasons? Here's why: With Adam LaRoche joining him and Freddy Sanchez in the lineup, a healthy Jason Bay could go from All-Star to legend, Scott Miller says.
'Healthy Choices Make for a Healthy Colon (Newswise)
As part of National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March, experts at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center encourage people to make healthy choices to reduce their risks of developing colorectal cancer.
'A healthy place needs more than medicine (The Oregonian)
VANCOUVER -- A healthy community isn't achieved through just a medicine bottle or a visit to the doctor's office. A community with a vigorous pulse needs mixed land uses. It needs a lot of places to walk and several transportation choices to get from one place to another.
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