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healthy News Archive
18-Nov-2005
'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.
'Pluck the crown, slice off the skin and savour the sweet, healthy flesh. (Sydney Morning Herald)
Pluck the crown, slice off the skin and savour the sweet, healthy flesh. -
'Besides nutritious food and constant exercise, supplements like vitamins also help us to stay healthy. (Malay Mail)
Even for the young. Siti Nurhayati Mohd Ghani and Nazihah Abd Ghapor, both 22, believe that supplements will help them stay healthy and live longer. ?It is important to take vitamins when we are still young.
'Head of Cuba's National Assembly says Castro is healthy (Kansas City Star)
MIAMI - Fidel Castro is active and healthy, and any reports to the contrary are pure bunk, the head of Cuba's National Assembly said after The Miami Herald reported that the CIA is convinced the Cuban leader has Parkinson's disease.
'Healthy platters break into eating habits (The Maitland Mercury)
Cheese and fresh fruit platters are all part of a day's learning for students at Morpeth Public School. The school is encouraging children to eat healthy foods and to try new fruits by introducing fruit breaks for junior and senior students.
'School?s healthy options could make the prize menu (The Herald)
A Scots school has been shortlisted to represent the country in the final of the Soil Association's healthy eating awards. Hurlford Primary in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, is the only school north of the border to make it to the final.
'Overland Park #1 in Nation for Healthy Pregnancy (Kansas City InfoZine)
BabyFit.com lists Overland Park as the top city in the nation for a healthy pregnancy.
'Healthy carbs with more protein or olive oil may help heart the most, study suggests (Brandon Sun)
CHICAGO ? Deciding what to have for a healthy breakfast just got a little easier.
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