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healthy News Archive
08-Oct-2005
'Serena Williams pulls out of last two 2005 tournaments (USA Today)
Serena Williams pulled out of her last two scheduled tournaments of the season Friday in hopes of being healthy for 2006. Williams, who won the Australian Open this year, will miss next week's event in Switzerland, and the Advanta Championships that begin Oct. 31 in Philadelphia.
'U.S. job growth healthy, excluding Katrina (Investors.com)
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Hurricane Katrina blew away a quarter of a million jobs, but outside of the battered Gulf Coast, job growth remained healthy in September, government data released Friday show.
'Indonesia finds H5N1 infected but healthy chickens (Muzi)
[LatelineNews: 2005-10-5] HONG KONG - Indonesian health authorities have found chickens which tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus but which appear to be healthy, a sign that the bug may become harder to detect, officials in Hong Kong and Jakarta said.
'Local News Cost of healthy food goes up (Thunder Bay Post)
The cost of eating healthy is going up. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit has released the results of its annual survey on nutritious food costs. And the June survey shows it now takes 601-dollars-and-44-cents a month to feed a a family of four.
'Yacon tuber offers a low-calorie, healthy snack to satisfy your sweet tooth (News Target)
Children living in the Andes have considered raw yacon a "special treat" for centuries, and because of its clean, crunchy, refreshingly sweet flavor, yacon can be a "special", yet healthy treat for anyone. What does yacon tuber taste like? Imagine a fresh-picked apple tinged with a mildly sweet, watermelon...
'School meals just as healthy as home food (Newsweek)
LONDON - Children who eat school meals are just as healthy, if not healthier, than those who bring packed lunches, British doctors said on Thursday.
'School meals just as healthy as home food (MSNBC)
Children who eat school meals are just as healthy, if not healthier, than those who bring packed lunches, British doctors said.
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