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healthy News Archive
04-May-2006
'Study finds Americans not as healthy as English (Cancerfacts.com)
LONDON ? May 2, 2006 ? 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.
'Mind the gap: Americans less healthy than the English (ABC 7 Chicago)
White, middle-aged Americans -- even those who are rich -- are far less healthy than their peers in England, according to stunning new research that erases misconceptions and has experts scratching their heads.
'Bredesen Promotes Physical Fitness During Healthy America Week (The Chattanoogan)
Gov. Phil Bredesen participated in two events Wednesday to promote ?Healthy America Week,? an effort organized by the National Governor?s Association (NGA) to raise awareness about the urgent need for all Americans to live healthier, more active lives.
'Research finds Americans far less healthy than Britons (Baltimore Sun)
New research shows that white, middle-aged Americans - even those who are rich - are far less healthy than their peers in England. Americans had higher rates of diabetes, heart disease, strokes, lung disease and cancer, no matter their income or education level. And that's despite the fact that U.S. health care spending is double what England spends on each of its citizens.
'Making a healthy lunch a greater national priority (EurekAlert!)
Dual Commonwealth Games gold medal marathon runner and mother of two Kerryn McCann, Celebrity Overhaul star and best-selling author Dr John Tickell, and award-winning chef Michael Moore have teamed up to champion the importance of a nutritious lunch in maintaining a healthy weight.
'Americans less healthy than English (The Star-Ledger)
CHICAGO -- White, middle- aged Americans -- even those who are rich -- are far less healthy than their peers in England, according to stunning new research that erases misconceptions and has ex perts scratching their heads.
'High-tech Shaped-beam Radiosurgery System Preserves More Healthy Tissue (Newswise)
Loyola University Health System is the first hospital in Illinois to treat a patient with Novalis(r) shaped-beam body radiosurgery, an advanced, computer-assisted therapy that preserves nearby healthy tissue as it precisely targets tumors of the lung, spine, head & neck, liver, prostate and other areas.
'Cadet teacher inspires healthy competition in Breton students (MLive.com)
Students at Breton Downs Elementary have spent the last few weeks using their recess time to enjoy some healthy competition during a four square tournament organized by a local high school student.
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