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healthy News Archive
19-Mar-2007
'Minors report: A's youngsters healthy (Oakland A's)
Minors report: A's youngsters healthy
'Dining the healthy way (Daily Bulletin)
Do you love to eat out but find it hard to make healthful choices? To ease this dilemma, the National Restaurant Association and healthy Dining have launched healthydiningfinder.com . The Web site, which launched Wednesday, is partially funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention magazine.
'Randolph Hospital, Churches Team Up to Promote Healthy Lifestyle (RedNova)
By Allyson Bond, High Point Enterprise, N.C. Mar. 18--ASHEBORO -- A partnership between Randolph Hospital and area churches has spawned a program aimed at promoting healthy habits.
'Naps prove to be most effective, healthy way to recharge (Daily Vidette)
With all the demands of the college lifestyle and the perpetual lack of sleep that tends to go along with it, college students often find themselves looking for alternative ways to help them to keep on going. However, despite the popularity and convenience of the variety of coffees, sodas and energy drinks, it seems that a short nap is the most effective and healthy way for sleep deprived ...
'WSR students learn about healthy eating at Subway (Saipan Tribune)
Seventeen fourth grade students of William S. Reyes Elementary School took a lesson on healthy eating from Subway during a field trip organized by their teacher with the cooperation of Subway Restaurants last March 6.
'Acquisition Helps Rich's Grow Healthy Offerings (Progressive Grocer)
MARCH 16, 2007 -- BUFFALO, N.Y. - Seizing an opportunity to continuing to build its healthy products portfolio and further its investment and growth in Western New York, Rich Products Corp. here has acquired Grand Island, N.Y.-based GLP Free Manufacturing, a gluten-free baked goods manufacturing company.
'Program teaches teen girls to eat healthy (Asbury Park Press)
With help from the nonprofit New Jersey-based Women's Heart Foundation, teens from Trenton Central High School are learning the basics about a healthy lifestyle that could serve them for decades. Instead of a daily physical education class, sophomore girls can opt for ""Teen Esteem,'' a 3-year-old program that provides exercise space in their own special room for circuit training, cardio dance, ...
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