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healthy News Archive
30-Mar-2007
'Healthy Kids Day is April 14 (Carthage Press)
Fair Acres Family YMCA will hold its 16th annual YMCA healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 14. Activities taking place during the day will include a children?s health fair featuring the Carthage Police Department, Jasper County Health Department, Wal-Mart Vision and others.
'Lydman's healthy return bolsters Sabres (CBS Sportsline)
Add veteran defenseman Toni Lydman to the growing list of healthy Buffalo Sabres.
'Summit to offer insight for healthy lifestyles (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
The Second Annual Family and Youth Summit to promote healthy family relationships and lifestyle choices is set for Saturday at The Ranch.
'Bike day promotes healthy lifestyle (Carroll County Online)
Larry Black is hoping people?s interest in getting healthy, as well as the increasing cost in gas will bring them to the 16th Annual Mount Airy Spring Bike Demo Day.
'Health and Nutrition | Cut out the fad: university strives for healthy campus through nutrition programs (Daily Orange)
Don't eat food late at night. Cut out carbohydrates. Eat grapefruits. All are dieting myths that Syracuse University Food Services aimed to put to rest this month. As part of the National Nutrition Month's focus on "fad-free" dieting, Food Services created a program to educate students about healthy eating and exercise habits.
'Visionary Medical Systems Supports the 2007 Global Citizen & Healthy Heroes Program (PR Web)
A non-profit, fundraiser honoring local and international health heroes and the launch of a new community initiative, "Healthy Together", a coalition of organizations focusing on improving health organized by the Patel Foundation for Global Understanding. (PRWeb Mar 29, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/U3F1YS1Db3VwLUZhbHUtRmFsdS1NYWduLVplcm8=
'YMCA Healthy Kids Day (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
YMCA Healthy Kids Day, April 14, will feature safety, nutrition and health fairs at YMCA branches in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
'Traditional Low-Fat Diet Rated Healthy (WebMD)
Contrary to previous findings, the traditional low-fat diet recommended by the American Heart Association is just as heart healthy as a Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil and nuts.
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