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healthy News Archive
17-Nov-2005
'Healthy carbs with more protein or olive oil may help heart the most: study (Canada.com)
CHICAGO (AP) - Deciding what to have for a healthy breakfast just got a little easier.
'Notes: Healthy Jennings set to return (MLB.com)
DENVER -- Chilly temperatures that hit the Dallas area on Tuesday marked a good time for holiday decorations to go up at Colorado pitcher Jason Jennings' home. For Jennings, decorating meant telling others what goes where.
'Parkview dietitian offers healthy spin on faves (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Here are a few recipes that Kathy Wehrle, a clinical dietitian with Parkview Hospital, suggests as healthy holiday options. Here?s to happy and healthy eating this season.
'Binge drinking and tobacco makes a less healthy place (La Crosse Tribune)
La Crosse County did well in a recent health rating survey of all 72 Wisconsin counties ? except when it came to tobacco and alcohol. The county was reported to be the 16th most healthy county in Wisconsin, based on many factors that can be expressed in numbers and thrown into a computer.
'Wal-Mart expects healthy holiday season, posts modest income gain (San Jose Mercury News)
The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart Stores, posted a modest 3.8 percent in profit growth Monday, but said it expects electronics and other general merchandise to propel it to a healthy holiday season, though spending may slacken when the bills come due early next year.
'Diet Drug Works Best With Healthy Eating, Exercise (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Proving again that there's no silver bullet for battling obesity, a new study finds the weight-loss drug Meridia is most effective when users also eat right and get off the couch.
'Lewis says Bengals are healthy (Cincinnati Enquirer)
The Bengals are healthy coming off their bye week, and coach Marvin Lewis this afternoon listed only three players ? all probable ? on the injury report.
'Another View: Casino gambling would corrupt NH?s healthy image (The Union Leader and NewHampshire Sunday News)
IF MULTIPLE casinos were legalized in New Hampshire, we would suffer thousands of new pathological gambling addicts, destruction of thousands of families, a pox on New Hampshire?s healthy image, and a negative economic impact equal to an additional recession every 10 years. Those are the facts.
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