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healthy News Archive
03-May-2006
'TeGenero Drug Too Perilous to Test on Healthy People (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- An experimental drug that left six men with multiple-organ failure this year in London shouldn't have been tried first on healthy volunteers because it supercharged the immune system in a new way that wasn't fully understood, said researchers who reviewed the trial.
'The Hunters Point Family and Primitive Logic Announce First Fundraising Event, ''Building Healthy Communities'' (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN FRANCISCO----May 2, 2006--The Hunters Point Family, a grass-roots, community-based, youth development agency serving the Bayview Hunters Point community, and Primitive Logic, a San Francisco-based business consulting and technology services firm, are pleased to announce the first Hunters Point Family fundraising event, "Building healthy Communities."
'Study Finds Middle-aged Americans Not As Healthy As English Counterparts (Science Daily)
White middle-aged Americans are not as healthy as their English counterparts, and in both countries lower income and education levels are associated with poorer health, according to a new comparison of key American and British health surveys.
'Restaurant dhockers -- you really think you ordered healthy? (Stamford Advocate)
Most people believe that if you want to eat healthy at a restaurant all you have to do is know the "right" way to order your food. However, we've learned secrets from several restaurant insiders that will shock even the savviest restaurant aficionados who think they're ordering healthy.
'Mind the gap: Americans less healthy than the English (Bergensavisen)
White, middle-aged Americans ? even those who are rich ? are far less healthy than their peers in England, according to new research that erases misconceptions and has experts scratching their heads.
'Study finds middle-aged Americans not as healthy as English counterparts (EurekAlert!)
White middle-aged Americans are not as healthy as their English counterparts, and in both countries lower income and education levels are associated with poorer health, according to a new comparison of key American and English health surveys.
'Americans Less Healthy than Brits (KTBS)
White, middle-aged Americans -- even those who are rich -- are far less healthy than their peers in England. That's according to stunning new research that erases misconceptions and has experts scratching their heads.
'Nutrition for a Healthy Lifestyle (WALB News 10)
Trans Fat & Food Allergen Labels are Finally Here ? All You Need to Know You and fellow grocery store-goers across the country will now be able to distinguish between what?s ?heart-healthy? and what?s not with the inclusion of trans fat content on all food labels.
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