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healthy News Archive
10-May-2008
'Cash-rich buyers keep luxury real estate market healthy (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
The luxury property market is still strong due to healthy demand and high purchasing power, reflected in the fact that fewer than 20% of purchasers seek loans, according to Chatchai Payuhanaveechai, a senior vice-president at Kasikornbank.
'Walkers: Babies need healthy start (The Danville Commercial-News)
DANVILLE ? The March of Dimes walk on Saturday has a new name, but the same focus ? bringing healthy babies into the world.
'Eat like a caveman for a ?healthy heart?: Study (The New Sabah Times)
LONDON : Want a healthy heart? Start eating like a caveman, for a study has revealed that a stone-age diet of berries, nuts, lean meat and fish can help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
'Four Washington, D. C., Programs Receive First Healthy Communities Grants from General Mills (Centre Daily Times)
General Mills, in conjunction with the Washington D.C. Mayor's Commission on Food and Nutrition, Thursday launched the new Healthy Communities program by awarding the first $100,000 in grants to four area schools and organizations.
'Healthy Gorzelanny looks for control (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Healthy Gorzelanny looks to improve
'Logan Health Department, WIC helps children grow up healthy (News Democrat & Leader)
The Logan County Health Department knows that mothers want the best ways to care for their babies. Providing healthy foods is one of the first steps to insuring that a child will grow up healthy and strong.
'Healthy living (The Camrose Canadian)
Albertan communities can show they're pumped about healthy living by registering in Communities ChooseWell. Now in its third year, Communities ChooseWell is part of the provincial Healthy U initiative that encourages Albertans to lead healthier lives by eating healthily and being physically active.
'Money promised to supplement Healthy Start (The News-Press)
Florida Healthy Start Coalition officials were caught off guard earlier this week when they were informed that the state would cut $2 million out of...
'A healthy twist (Lake County Journals)
ANTIOCH ? Jeremy Clark is looking to add a healthy twist in people?s lives.
'Four Washington, D. C., Programs Receive First Healthy Communities (2º) Grants from General Mills (InfoBolsa)
Grants from General Mills 09/05/2008 21:12:00 Business Wire US4510342011 far-reaching effect on helping children learn how to eat healthy and stay physically active," said Ellen Luger, Ellen Goldberg Luger, executive director of the General Mills Foundation.
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