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healthy News Archive
07-Nov-2008
'Healthy Again, McNabb Is Bringing the Eagles Back (New York Times)
Donovan McNabb, who will turn 32 in less than three weeks, is almost entirely healthy for the first time since 2004, the season the Eagles reached the Super Bowl.
'National Healthy Schools Programme's Conference On PSHE Is Announced, UK (Medical News Today)
Event: PSHE! It's all about their future. The third annual healthy Schools national conference will bring together health and education experts from all the 150 local healthy Schools programmes across the country, to address the issues around PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education) head-on.
'Healthy Habits for a Happy Family (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (ARA) - If you're the parent of a toddler, whether he is in preschool, daycare, or at home, it is important to incorporate healthy habits at an early age.
'Doctor: Nothing Wrong With Cutting Off Healthy Limbs (Fox News)
Can you imagine amputating a perfectly healthy limb? For most people, the thought of doing that is unthinkable, but for some it feels absolutely normal.
'?Most A-Pac economies will hold healthy forex reserves in Q4? (The Hindu)
MUMBAI: Most of the Asia-Pacific economies would be cushioned by healthy foreign exchange reserves in the last quarter of the current calendar year, global ratings agency, Standard & Poor, said in a report on Thursday.
'North Korea campaigns to show healthy Kim Jong-il (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
North Korea said on Wednesday Kim Jong-il had inspected two military sites and it released pictures of the visit, stepping up a campaign to show that the leader, thought to have suffered a stroke, was healthy.
'Marikina gets 3 WHO awards at healthy cities conference (GMA News)
MANILA, Philippines ? Marikina garnered three awards from the World Health Organization (WHO) at the Third Global Conference of the Alliance for Healthy Cities (AFHC) held recently in Ichikawa City, Japan.
'Patient's cancerous, healthy genes decoded (The Charlotte Observer)
(By Denise Grady, New York Times) For the first time, researchers have decoded all the genes of a person with cancer and found a set of mutations that may have caused the disease or aided its progression. Using cells donated by a woman in her 50s who died of leukemia, the scientists sequenced all the DNA from her cancer cells and compared it with the DNA from her own normal, healthy skin cells. ...
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