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healthy News Archive
06-Sep-2006
'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.
'Tests: Giles Has a Healthy Heart (WXIA-TV Atlanta)
Tests: Giles Has a healthy Heart
'Seminar offers residents healthy choices while dining out (Daily Vidette)
Cooking one's own meals makes it easier to control the amount of fat and calories that go into the food. However, tonight at 6 p.m. OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, one can find out how to eat healthy when dining out. "It's hard to choose healthy when dining out but it's become part of peoples' lifestyles," Kim McClintic, registered dietician at OSF St.
'New store touts healthy alternatives (WALB News 10)
Albany -- We all want to eat right and maintain a healthy lifestyle. One Albany woman has opened a Super Natural Health Salon and Wellness Center to do just that.
'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.
'Alabama Schools Are Promoting Healthy Lifestyles To Kids (WTVM 9)
A new study suggests Alabamians need to cut back on the southern cooking. It shows Alabama is America's second fattest state. Several schools are now watching what kids eat and encouraging healthy habits. "We have removed fryers form our schools elementary, middle and high schools.
'Healthy cooking classes will not be compulsory (Times Online)
PUPILS will be allowed to opt out of practical cookery classes despite an earlier Government promise that all children would be taught how to cook to encourage healthy eating.
'HEALTHY DINING FINDER (KFDX Newscenter 3)
Calorie conscious diners can now log on before going out. The National Restaurant Association is building a website to help people find neighborhood restaurants with healthy meals. When the site is finished, you should be able to punch in your zip code and find some healthy options.
'Site steers diners to healthy eats (CNews)
(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.
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