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healthy News Archive
26-May-2006
'IMF chief sees healthy growth in emerging markets (Daily Times)
SINGAPORE: The head of the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday that the recent correction in emerging market assets was expected but that overall growth prospects remained healthy. Global stock markets have taken a beating in recent weeks as foreign funds pulled out of emerging markets,
'Spring season produces healthy potato, fern crops (Palatka Daily News)
Spring has produced a healthy potato crop, though prices could be better, and income from fern and cut foliage is up significantly as fern growers? busy spring season draws to a close.
'Nutrition for a Healthy Lifestyle (WPRI 12 Providence)
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.
'Healthy SC winners get day in sun (The State)
Wholesome snacks and a sunny celebration at the Governor?s Mansion last week were a suitable reward for about 150 South Carolinians who are trying to make the state more healthy.
'Local News Getting a healthy dose of sun (Thunder Bay Post)
Sunlight may be the easiest way to get a healthy dose of vitamin D but a little goes a long way. A Canada-US coalition of health-related associations warns it is a balancing act when it comes to weighing the risks and benefits of exposure to ultraviolet rays.
'Healthy lobsters shun their sick buddies (The Times of India)
LONDON: When it comes to staying healthy, lobsters could teach humans a thing or two. Tiny Caribbean spiny lobsters are social creatures that live together in underwater caves.
'Healthy schools (Dumfries & Galloway Standard)
JUNIOR food fans served up a mouth watering treat to spectators as part of their Health Week. Pupils from primary schools in Castle Douglas, Springholm, Lochrutton, Kells, Carspahairn, Crossmichael and Hardgate gathered at Castle Douglas High School to take part in a healthy ?Ready, Steady Cook!?
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