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healthy News Archive
05-Oct-2008
'Good eating, good for the planet: local options for eating healthy (The Current Online)
Who says good healthy food has to come from halfway across the country? Eating local produce offers a range of benefits, from fresher and therefore healthier foods, to reducing green house gases and saving energy, to helping local farmers and the local economy.
'Correction: Sept. 30 Healthy-San Francisco story (AP via Yahoo! News)
In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on healthy San Francisco. His name is Ken Jacobs, not Ken Peters. The corrected version of this story appears below.
'Keeping youth safe, healthy and drug-free (The Pekin Daily Times)
Times correspondent PEKIN - Experts say because children are younger and more creative when it comes to doing drugs these days, parents and other adults need to build a drug prevention arsenal of their own that will help keep youth safe, healthy and drug-free.
'Correction: BC-Healthy San Francisco (AP via Yahoo! News)
In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on Healthy San Francisco. His name is Ken Jacobs, not Ken Peters.
'Correction: BC-Healthy San Francisco (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on Healthy San Francisco.
'The ABCs of a Healthy BBQ (Maumelle Monitor)
(ARA) - The flowers are blooming, temperatures are rising, and the smell of charcoal is in the air. It's officially grilling season -- the perfect time to fire up that commitment to a healthy lifestyle. While this outdoor tradition adds flavor to foods, it also helps remove fat and calories.
'Correction: Sept. 30 Healthy-San Francisco story (The Charlotte Observer)
In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on Healthy San Francisco. His name is Ken Jacobs, not Ken Peters. The corrected version of this story appears below. --- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco's landmark universal health care program can continue to ...
'Correction: BC-Healthy San Francisco (San Francisco Chronicle)
In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on Healthy San Francisco. His name is Ken Jacobs, not Ken...
'Correction: Sept. 30 Healthy-San Francisco story (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
By JASON DEAREN, Associated Press Writer. In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on Healthy San Francisco. His name is Ken Jacobs, not Ken Peters.
'Tight Times? Healthy Food Still In Reach (Fox 12 Oregon)
Financial times are tight for many families -- not just big financial institutions. But experts say that cutting your budget doesn't have to mean cutting healthy food from your table.
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