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healthy News Archive
09-Oct-2005
'Young: Who's healthy, who's not (Sports Illustrated)
Friday night I drove up the 101 west of Phoenix and saw the progress being made on the Cardinals' new stadium, which looks the byproduct of a drunken night between an Airstream and a Jiffy Pop Popcorn where things got "a little weird." Sure, it's ugly, but if the people of Glendale want to pay for a new athletic cathedral I'm not going to stop them. Still, do have to question their judgment in
'Keeping your dog healthy (Bangkok Post)
If you dog becomes ill, he can't tell you what's wrong. It's up to you, as the owner, to learn about your dog's health and what to do should trouble arise.
'Fighting the flu -- Shots, healthy habits premier defense against pesky illness (Times and Democrat)
The common cold brings sniffles which people can usually ward off with over-the-counter medications, but that?s not the end of the winter blues. The mightier flu bug is set to strike again and it will be bringing fever, sore throat, aching muscles and potentially deadly consequences along with it.
'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.
'Getting healthy, Step by Step (Pacific Daily News)
Sinajana resident Josie Neri would like to lose 50 pounds but she knows that isn't realistic. Instead, she would settle for lowering her blood pressure and cholesterol, and at the same time learning how to develop some healthy eating habits.
'S. Williams Will Rest In Bid for Healthy '06 (Washington Post)
Serena Williams pulls out of her last two scheduled tournaments of the season Friday in hopes of being healthy for 2006.
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