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healthy News Archive
26-Nov-2006
'Television?s Original Not-So-Healthy Hospital (New York Times)
?St. Elsewhere? set the pace for today?s TV hospital, with its residents in hectic, chaotic motion, and a crumbling medical system as the star of the show.
'Healthy Mineral County Coalition postpones smoking cessation classes (Cumberland Times-News)
The healthy Mineral County Coalition has postponed its first smoking cessation class until after the first of the year. Originally scheduled to begin on the Great American Smokeout Day, Nov. 16, the class was postponed due to a lack of registration.
'November Healthy Woman (Moberly Monitor-Index)
The November Healthy Woman event brought out 122 ladies at the Moberly Municipal Auditorium. The theme ?Hosting the Holidays? included several area merchants providing gifts and ideas on entertaining through the holidays.
'New legislation aimed at helping kids: healthy living minister (Portage Daily Graphic)
Healthy Child Manitoba is continuing to work towards promoting the health and well-being of children throughout the province. Earlier this week, the province unveiled proposed legislation which it says will ensure a strategy is in place to advance and support programs for children.
'Nash schools mull healthy meal costs (Rocky Mount Telegram)
The Nash-Rocky Mount Board of Education will soon vote on a resolution that calls on the state to reimburse elementary schools the cost of providing healthy food to students.
'NE Miss high school students to get lessons on healthy marriages (djournal.com)
With the help of a $2.7 million, five-year federal grant, the Booneville Healthy Management Initiative will send healthy marriage educators into high school classrooms in Lee, Prentiss, Marshall, Benton, Tippah, Alcorn and Tishomingo counties.
'Healthy Start Is Replacing The Welfare Food Scheme, UK (Medical News Today)
Healthy Start is replacing the Welfare Food Scheme, first brought in during the Second World War to help combat food shortages. Like the Welfare Food Scheme, Healthy Start will provide people who qualify with vouchers to buy milk and infant formula. However, the new scheme will provide greater flexibility, also allowing parents to buy fresh fruit and vegetables. [click link for full article]
'A recipe for healthy living (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Burlington - Instead of opening a textbook, Mandi Church and Melissa Holm study an advertisement from a discount store...
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