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healthy News Archive
14-Nov-2006
'Healthy growth not a cure-all in swath of Europe and Asia (International Herald Tribune)
The 27 economies stretching from Central Europe to Central Asia are enjoying average annual growth rates of 6.2 percent, fueled by domestic consumption, record high energy prices and expansion of the financial and banking sectors.
'What schools are doing to make lunches more healthy (Centre Daily Times)
Each school district has adopted different policies to tackle childhood obesity and encourage healthy lifestyles. Here's a look at what's changed in other Centre County schools this year:
'A Healthy Population Is Good For The Economy (Medical News Today)
It's official. A healthy population is good for a nation's economy, say researchers in this week's BMJ.Although it is now accepted that better health increases economic growth in poor countries, it was less clear that this would also be true in rich countries. [click link for full article]
'Augusta rec offers Healthy Hometown Ski Program (Capital Weekly)
AUGUSTA â?? In conjunction with the Maine Winter Sports Center and Pineland Farms in New Gloucester, Augusta Recreation Bureau is offering a Healthy Hometown Ski Lease Program for children in kindergarten through eighth grade.
'Aleve Heart-Healthy Over Short-Term (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
MONDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Short-term use of Aleve, the over-the-counter version of the prescription painkiller naproxen, appears safe and even healthy for users' cardiovascular systems, a new company-funded study suggests.
'Coast Casino Industry Is "Healthy" (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
When asked what the state of gaming in south Mississippi is, Silver Slipper C.E.O. Paul Alanis said, "It's healthy." And Alanis needs it to stay that way. "I think it's important to the longer term success of a facility like this," he said.
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