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healthy News Archive
05-Nov-2005
'Quality of sleep important in healthy aging process (World Peace Herald)
WASHINGTON -- healthy? Check the pulse, the blood pressure and that nightly snooze. The quality of sleep could be a new vital sign for doctors to consider, according to a longevity study released yesterday.
'How do some exposed to bird flu stay healthy? (MSNBC)
One of the many mysteries of bird flu is that it has not infected more people like Ha Thi Quynh. Although blood, feathers and bird droppings cling to her pants and rubber sandals, she doesn?t worry about bird flu.
'New survey reveals older Americans' attitudes toward sleep and healthy aging (EurekAlert!)
Respondents ranked good sleep quality as the fourth most important factor to a healthy lifestyle, following good nutrition, mental sharpness and regular exercise.
'Witness: Children of vegan couple seemed healthy before baby's death (Court TV Online)
The children of a vegan couple appeared bright-eyed and healthy to a case worker who investigated claims of child neglect at the family's home in 2002.
'NFL & Action for Healthy Kids Give Students the Opportunity to Energize After School (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Recognizing the importance of getting the nation's youth back on a healthier and more active track, the National Football League and Action for Healthy Kids are offering ReCharge!, the first nationally distributed after-school program that fully integrates nutrition and physical activity through team-based strategies for youth in grades 3-6.
'Tennessee has high hopes with healthy Parker in place (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
These are words - from a player yet to play a college game - that should produce concern among the 323 other Division I women's basketball teams: "I'm back, 100%," Tennessee's Candace Parker says. The two-time USA TODAY high school player of the year was speaking about the condition of her left knee. Her game, which includes dunking, three-point shooting and ballhandling, also is coming along.
'Researchers looking at how neighborhoods contribute to healthy lifestyles (RedNova)
Blacksburg, Va.? Families living in the Nellies Cave Park area near Virginia Tech are helping researchers learn about healthy lifestyles and in return are getting information about their own health.
'COLLEGE BASKETBALL / Pac-10 coaches hoping for a few healthy men (San Francisco Chronicle)
A fear of injuries seemed to consume coaches at the Pac-10 men's basketball media day on Thursday. Several teams have key players sidelined, and those that had all their players available were concerned about keeping them healthy. "I'd like...
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