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healthy News Archive
26-Nov-2008
'You can eat healthy on Thanksgiving (NBC 10 Providence)
If you?re trying to maintain a healthy diet on Thanksgiving there are plenty of good things you can eat.
'Sen. Wyden, 14 Other Senators Send Letter To President-Elect Obama Touting Healthy Americans Act (Medical News Today)
Rep. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and 14 co-sponsors of Wyden's healthy Americans Act (S 334) on Friday sent a letter to President-elect Barack Obama asking him to consider the plan as a model for universal health care, CQ Today reports.
'Healthy Foresters shoot past Cougars (The Herald-Press)
Being healthy feels good. Playing with a fully healthy lineup for the first time this season, the Huntington University men's basketball team had six players score in double figures in a 102-89 win over Saint Xavier on Saturday.
'Eating healthy can burn you (The News & Observer)
Eating healthy can kill you -- or at least leave you homeless. While cooking a pot of pinto beans recently, I looked in the icebox for something with which to season them.
'Healthy Difference on 'Today's THV at 5': At Home Option for Seniors (KTHV Little Rock)
A new company in California is trying to make a healthy difference in the lives of seniors, while enabling them to keep their independence.
'Healthy eating a luxury for shoppers (Daily Liberal)
?Health is out the window,? according to one Dubbo resident who said that a notified increase in fruit and vegetable prices meant it too expensive to eat healthy.
'Make holiday treats healthy, tasty (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
The holiday season is a tempting time to give up on healthy eating. All those roasts, turkeys with gravy and countless sides, buffets and cocktails. And, of course, the cookies. But holiday cookies don't have to be the enemy. More so than most other desserts, they are the perfect portion-controlled sweets that - when enjoyed in moderation - can be a better option than a big slice of pie or cake.
'Bryant's Starting, So Galloway's A Healthy Observer (The Tampa Tribune)
Time doesn't stand still in the National Football League, but Joey Galloway does. At least that's how it has been lately for the guy who made a name as the fastest receiver for the Bucs. He is apparently healthy - normally big news ? but it hasn't mattered. He has lost his job to Antonio Bryant, so Galloway has been on the sideline for all but a few plays of recent games.
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