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healthy News Archive
11-May-2008
'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.
'David Weekley touts its 'healthy homes' (The Tampa Tribune)
David Weekley Homes is pre-selling in Kensington, a gated community in Pinellas County, giving prospective buyers a chance to enjoy the builder's signature "healthy home" standards.
'Healthy choices abound when eating out (The Frisco Enterprise)
Restaurants popping up around Frisco are a good sign of the city?s economic growth, but they could also lead to the growth of more waistlines. Yet eating out does not necessarily mean eating less healthy.
'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 Lifestyles Expo to be held Thursday (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Businesses offering everything you need to get and stay healthy will be featured Thursday in the 15th Healthy Lifestyles Expo.
'Tip of the day from the 'You Docs': There's something funny going on (and it's making you healthy) (The Post and Courier)
Laugh, and you might keep your arteries healthy. Why? Cracking up relaxes blood vessels and increases blood flow ? the exact opposite of what happens when you're tense. When people with normal blood pressure watch a funny movie, their blood flow increases by about 20 percent. But when they watch an intense, violent film, they get stressed out, their blood vessels constrict and their blood flow ...
'A fairy tale with a healthy twist (Winchester Star)
First- and second-graders in Cast B at Berryville Primary School?s Reading Academy presented ?Hansel, Gretel, and Fred? on Friday, The play, a spoof of the original, focused on healthy eating. There were three different casts so all students could participate.
'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.
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