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healthy News Archive
20-Oct-2005
'Health Fair at Civic Center will offer healthy advice, screenings. (Shelby Promoter)
The Health Fair at Shelby's Civic Center will be held Friday, Oct. 28, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Prevention and screenings can be an important addition to healthy habits.
'Housing: Healthy or Hurting? (BusinessWeek)
Depends on whether you ask an optimist or a pessimist. Here are arguments from both camps -- and one is going to be proven wrong
'Healthy eating starts early (South London Press)
FIFTEEN nurseries across Croydon have been picked to join a pioneering healthy eating project for young children and babies. Just started for a five-week period, Croydon Council's food safety team are running free workshops and training on healthy cooking and nutrition for the nurseries.
'Heap Is Slowly Returning to Form (Washington Post)
Tight end Todd Heap is completely healthy after surgeries on his ankle and shoulder during the offseason
'Cooking to keep the heart healthy (St. Petersburg Times)
The saucy seasoning mixture that adds spark to Jamaican-style "jerk" meats and poultry is a uniquely Caribbean blend of spicy, sweet and hot, the editors of Reader's Digest Cooking Smart for a Healthy Heart (2005, $29.95) explain.
'Prostate surgery not too risky in healthy 70s (St. Petersburg Times)
WASHINGTON - Age alone doesn't make surgery for prostate cancer too risky, say researchers who found the treatment a safe option for otherwise healthy men up to age 79.
'Qatar aims to create healthy economic environment (AngolaPress)
KUWAIT CITY, 10/19 - Qatar will issue a new commerce law in a bid to create a healthy economic environment, the Qatar News Agency reported on Wednesday.
'Healthy snacks at Newark Plaza (Courier Gazette)
Newark Wegmans presents (at the former Addeco Building) a 'Healthy Snacks For Kids Workshop,' October 22, from 2 to 4. Bring the kids and let them try some healthy snacks.
'Dr. Barbara Brown to Demonstrate Heart Healthy Foods (Alva Review Courier)
Dr. Barbara Brown, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Foods Specialist and Karen Armbruster, Woods County Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Sciences will be presenting "Heart healthy Foods," a demonstration using low-fat food ingredients for those attending the Share Medical Center Health Fair, at 10 a.m. in the Women's Building on the Woods County Fairgrounds.
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