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05-May-2006

 

    'Publicans raise fears over healthy bar food plans (The Herald)

    Licensing trade leaders have raised concerns over plans to make bars promote healthy eating among their customers. Under new regulations being considered by the Scottish Executive, landlords may have to provide "sensible eating" advice to their customers in order to obtain a licence.

    'Healthy Vision Month in May (Newswise)

    The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI) is observing healthy Vision Month in May, sponsored by the National Eye Institute (NEI), along with the National Institute of Safety and Health. Statistics from the NEI indicate that more than 2,000 U.S. workers receive medical treatment because of work-related eye injuries, with more than 800,000 eye injuries occurring annually.

    'Nutrition for a Healthy Lifestyle (WLBT 3)

    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.

    'High-tech Shaped-beam Radiosurgery System Preserves More Healthy Tissue (Science Daily)

    Loyola University Health System has become the first hospital in Illinois to treat a patient with Novalis shaped-beam body radiosurgery, an advanced, computer-assisted therapy that preserves nearby healthy tissue as it precisely targets tumors of the lung, spine, head and neck, liver, prostate and other areas.

    'Americans far less healthy than English Post a comment (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

    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.

    'French seek healthy eating advice (BBC News)

    A group of French education officials is visiting Edinburgh to find out more about healthy eating in Scottish schools.

    'Get out there Saturday: Keep kids healthy (Green Bay Press-Gazette)

    healthy Kids Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the West Side YMCA, 601 Cardinal Lane, Howard. The free public event will feature activities for children of all ages, including relay races, face painting, arts and crafts, fitness demos and tests, a magician and more.

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