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healthy eating News Archive
27-Sep-2005
'Call for healthy eating teaching (BBC News)
A new report suggests that children in Wales do not understand the importance of healthy eating.
'Extravaganza to offer women health advice (The Scotsman)
AN EVENT to give women information about personal safety, healthy eating and alcohol misuse is to be held in Midlothian.
'Snacks for sale sometimes are fliers' only choice (Centre Daily Times)
Dining on an airplane these days is like hitting a convenience store. On most domestic flights, the most substantial meal you'll get is a collection of snacks you might buy at 7-Eleven -- cheese spread, crackers, cookies, chips and maybe, in a nod to healthy eating, a tiny box of raisins.
'NHS told to round up ill-looking Scots (Scotland on Sunday)
FIRST there were the healthy eating campaigns. Then, there was the plan to ban public smoking. Now ministers are stepping up their assault on flabby and nicotine-addicted Scotland by establishing the health equivalent of a press gang.
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'Tri-State joins in celebration of health (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
The Tri-State joins other cities across the United States on Wednesday to celebrate active living and healthy eating.
'Nutrition Answers Just a Mouse Click Away (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
SATURDAY, Sept. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Folks with an appetite for info on healthy eating can now order up answers online at the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR).
'School cash to promote health (The Border Mail)
THIRTY-ONE schools in the Indi electorate have received a Federal Governments $1500 healthy school communities program grant. The $15 million program is aimed at promoting healthy eating among school-aged children and their families.
''Healthy Weight, Healthy Shape' Key In Preventing Heart Disease (Science Daily)
Playing an increasingly important role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), controlling one's weight through healthy eating and regular exercise can directly reduce the risk of heart disease and also the impact of an existing heart condition.
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