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healthy News Archive
03-Oct-2005
'Healthy diagnosis deems Medibank fit (The Age)
Medibank Private's boss is keen to keep things on a healthy track, writes Stephen Dabkowski. GEORGE Savvides loves a challenge. Next month he and his wife will celebrate their 26th wedding anniversary paddling the rapids near Queenstown in New Zealand.
'Plan ahead to make healthy eating easy (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Question: I know you are going to make an example out of me, but I really don't have time to eat healthy. With work, kids, a husband and four pets, I am swamped. How can I turn the corner?
'Know your family medical history to keep healthy (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE : Knowing your family's medical history can keep your family happy and healthy, say the Singapore Heart Foundation and the Singapore Cancer Society.
'Giants' GM expects healthy Bonds in 2006 (MSNBC)
SAN FRANCISCO - Giants general manager Brian Sabean thinks Barry Bonds could be physically ready to play around 120 games for San Francisco next season.
'African countries to adopt first food safety plan (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Africa is to adopt its first food safety plan this week at a 47-nation conference opening Monday in the Zimbabwean capital to find ways of ensuring healthy meals on the world's poorest continent.
'Mechanism that turns healthy white blood cells into cancer cells (Medical News Today)
Scientists at the Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch shed new light on the mechanism that turns healthy white blood cells into cancer cells.
'Inaugural event shows healthy living can be fun (CentralOhio.com)
LANCASTER - Jessica Hurdzan of Carroll said she does eat healthy. "But Mom makes us," the "almost" 7-year-old said. "She makes us asparagus and other things like that. So we do eat healthy."
'Eating healthy from a young age (Armidale Express)
MONTESSORI preschoolers are receiving expert nutrition advice from University of New England associate professor Nadine McCrea. The early childhood educator has conducted two informal sessions with the students encouraging them to eat morning tea.
'Bucs survive close call at end to edge Lions (Fox Sports)
DE James Hall (groin) hasn't practiced for two weeks, but he has been conditioning and preparing mentally. "He might be a game-time decision," coach Steve Mariucci said. "But if he's able to, he'll suit up." When healthy, Hall is a solid defensive linemen in IDP leagues -- he had 11.5 sacks last year.
'Kids excited, ready to start healthy (La Crosse Tribune)
There's a buzz among fourth-graders at Viking Elementary School in Holmen, Wis. They can't wait to get their pedometers Monday, when the new healthy Living/Kids Step Up project begins in six La Crosse-area elementary schools.
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