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healthy News Archive
15-Nov-2006
'Healthy MR. POTATO HEAD? Rejoins Thanksgiving Day Parade, Opens His Own Headquarters and Launches Web Site (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Denver, CO (PRWEB) November 14, 2006 -- To celebrate his love of potatoes and continue raising awareness about the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and the power of a balanced diet, the healthy MR.
'Want to live to a healthy 85? (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
CHICAGO One of the largest, longest studies of aging found one more reason to stay trim and active: It could greatly raise your odds of living to at least age 85. In fact, chances of being healthy in old age are better than even for people who at mid-life have normal blood pressure, good grip strength and several other physical characteristics associated with being fit and active. These include
'Healthy midlife habits help men live longer (USA Today)
Middle-aged men who shed the excess weight and who avoid other risk factors such as smoking can increase their odds of living longer without the disease and disability that often accompany old age, a study says Wednesday.
'Incitec reports healthy profit (News Interactive)
AUSTRALIA'S largest fertiliser firm, Incitec Pivot Ltd, said today the drought would affect farmer confidence and cash flow in fiscal 2007, as it reported a healthy rise in annual profit.
'Want to live to a healthy 85? Stay trim (AP via Yahoo! News)
One of the largest, longest studies of aging found one more reason to stay trim and active: It could greatly raise your odds of living to at least age 85.
'ONLINE UPDATE: Eating healthy and Thanksgiving can go hand-in-hand (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Jason Joachim, 25, of Las Cruces, is planning on a healthy Thanksgiving and will be celebrating with some exotic side dishes, he explained, eying some unique indigo potatoes at Mountain View Market.
'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.
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