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healthy News Archive
21-Mar-2007
'LETTERS: Healthy debate (Kansas City Star)
Columnist Steven Pearlstein?s overly simplistic assumption ? less health care costs less ? disregards the value our nation places on long, healthy lives. (?Health System Diagnosis,? MoneyWise, Feb. 25)
'Healthy recipes ?Fad Free? at NARMC cafeteria (Harrison Daily Times)
Special to the Times In honor of National Nutrition Month, the cafeteria at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center is offering healthy versions of common tailgating foods.
'Sebelius Recognizes Restaurants for Offering Healthy Eating Choices (Kansas City InfoZine)
Dine Out Kansas! identifies dining establishments with healthy menu options
'Students chow down on healthy breakfasts (The Republican)
CHICOPEE - It's all about starting the day right - with a good breakfast, that is. Joanne Lennon, director of school cafeterias, said all city elementary schools participated in a recent project that emphasizes the importance of a healthy breakfast.
'Healthy eating tips (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
Northridge Hospital Medical Center will provide a free lecture on Healthy Eating Tips for You and Your Family. The event also includes free health screenings and takes place noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Northridge Fashion Center, 9301 Tampa Ave., Northridge.
'Health Tip: Shop Healthy (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
(HealthDay News) -- While your grocery list may be chock full of only healthy items, it's difficult for many of us to avoid filling our carts with cakes, cookies and other junk foods.
'Young Composers With a Healthy Respect for Traditions (New York Times)
On Monday at Weill Recital Hall, the Young Concert Artists played works by five traditionalist composers, offering a view of contemporary composition driven by lyricism, not rhythmic and harmonic exploration.
'HEALTH INSURANCE TREND: Firms push healthy ways on workforce (Detroit Free Press)
See a doctor? Just the thought made Linda Broome fume. But the request came from her employer, the Judson Center in Royal Oak, where she has worked nine years. The nonprofit social services agency is one of 200 companies in Michigan to sign up for Healthy Blue Living.
'Hearing treatment options Healthy Woman topic (Mohave Valley News)
BULLHEAD CITY - Western Arizona Regional Medical Center's March healthy Woman event will feature Dr. Terrance Kwiatkowski.
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