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healthy News Archive
05-Sep-2006
'IIB Bank predicts healthy property market growth (Sunday Business Post)
Ireland's property market remains healthy and prices should continue to grow into next year, according to predictions by IIB Bank. The two main drivers are accessibility and the increase in population.
'Restaurants cooking up Web site on healthy meals (The Buffalo News)
ALBANY - Restaurants, under fire from health advocates for too-big servings and not enough detail on nutrition, are fighting back. The National Restaurant Association is building a Web site that will provide a list of healthy meals and restaurants across the country where they can be found.
'Send Kids Back to School with a Healthy Diet (BellaOnline)
Here are some tips on providing a healthy diet for children by Guest Author Elizabeth Yarnell.
'Web site steers diners to healthy eats (PhysOrg)
(AP) -- Restaurants, under fire from health advocates for too-big servings and not enough detail on nutrition, are fighting back. The National Restaurant Association is building a Web site that will provide a hefty list of healthy meals and restaurants across the country where they can be found.
'Junk food threatens healthy Mediterranean hearts (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
With its mountains of ripe tomatoes, red peppers, fresh fruit and glistening fish, Barcelona's world-famous La Boqueria market is a celebration of healthy eating.
'Braves Giles has healthy heart (TSN)
Tests determined that Marcus Giles has a healthy heart and he can keep playing baseball, a huge relief to the Atlanta Braves and their second baseman after he was told he might have a heart defect. Giles was en route to Shea Stadium on Monday evening to rejoin his teammates, who played the New York Mets in the opener of a three-game series.
'Tests determine Giles has healthy heart (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tests determined that Marcus Giles has a healthy heart and he can keep playing baseball, a huge relief to the Atlanta Braves and their second baseman after he was told he might have a heart defect.
'Web Site Steers Diners to Healthy Eats (ABC News)
Restaurant Association Creates National Web Site So Diners Can Find Healthy Eat-Out Choices
'Website steers diners to healthy eats (USA Today)
Restaurants, under fire from health advocates for too-big servings and not enough detail on nutrition, are fighting back. The National Restaurant Association is building a website that will provide a hefty list of healthy meals and restaurants across the country where they can be found.
'Bootsie's: A healthy appetite for profit (BizJournals)
A writer for "General Hospital" has a remedy for lack of healthy food.
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