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healthy News Archive
30-Sep-2005
'Heads doubt healthy lunch plan (BBC News)
Head teachers say the government has not thought through its healthy school eating initiative.
'Healthyroads Nutrition Bars Are Healthy Alternatives to High-Fat, High-Sugar Candy Bars and Snacks (RedNova)
San Diego-based healthyroads, Inc., recently unveiled a line of healthy snack bars that serve as a nutritious alternative to candy bars, cookies, and other snacks.
'Healthy Fun Fair focuses on families (Orlando Sentinel)
Lord's Gym of Clermont and Paul Sorchy of Associates Clermont Chiropractic Life Center are joining with businesses and organizations in south Lake County for the first Healthy Fun Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Lord's Gym, 1705 E. State Road 50.
'A healthy Hinkel carrying a big load for Lo-Ma (Omaha World-Herald)
Logan-Magnolia football coach Matt Straight is glad to have a healthy Kurtis Hinkel in his backfield. And the Panthers' 3-1 record is proof enough that Straight has a reason to smile. Opposing defenses are finding out just how difficult it can be to stop a healthy Hinkel.
'New food pyramid game aims for healthy kids' diets (Arizona Daily Star)
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - In the "MyPyramid Blast Off" game, kids load a rocket ship with the right combination of healthy foods: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat or fat-free milk and lean meat.
'Early heart-healthy eating urged for kids (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Children as young as age 2 can and should, with the help of their parents, get a jump start on eating behavior that's healthy for the heart, according to new dietary recommendations released by the American Heart Association (AHA) and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
'Eating habits for a healthy heart must start early, says AHA (Nutraingredients.com)
9/29/2005 - Protecting the heart through healthy eating starts in earliest childhood, says the American Heart Association which released its new dietary recommendations for children and adolescents this week, an initiative that coincides with the USDA s launch of MyPyramid For Kids.
'Officials tout healthy eating in schools at breakfast event (WPRI 12)
and students' parents to tout healthy eating in school. Healthy School Coalition. in Warwick . more active with higher academic scores. director David Gifford also is expected to address the gathering.
'Kids learn to `blast off' with healthy foods (The Charlotte Observer)
In the "MyPyramid Blast Off" game, kids load a rocket ship with the right combination of healthy foods: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lowfat or fat-free milk and lean meat.
'Healthy food 'no protection' against cancer (NEWS.com.au)
THERE is little evidence that a healthy diet will lower your risk of getting cancer, a group of experts claimed yesterday.
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