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healthy News Archive
20-Sep-2008
'Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Women's Longevity (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
TUESDAY, Sept. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Women who don't smoke, maintain a healthy weight, eat a healthful diet, and get regular physical exercise significantly reduce their risk of dying from any cause, and particularly from heart disease and cancer, Harvard University researchers report.
'Healthy habits cut risk of premature death in half (CTV.ca)
Women who have healthy lifestyle habits -- including exercising regularly and following a healthy diet -- can reduce their risk of premature death by up to half, new research suggests.
'Healthy Living Seminar at Manor at Market Square (WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey)
var nopreviewimage = ""; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } Seniors at the Manor at Market Square are learning to stay independent through healthy habits. Manor Care admissions and marketing director Judy Wechter taught health, nutrition, exercise and stretching tips this afternoon. >> Judy Wechter: We know individuals who stay ...
'Healthy Buck back with A's big club (MLB.com)
Healthy Buck back with A's big club
'Get healthy Tri-State: Four habits that will make you feel 14 years younger (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
When it comes to turning back your body's clock, the power is in your hands (don't reach for that in a Botox syringe!). Yet another study has confirmed this. It found that the combined benefits of maintaining just four healthy habits in middle age was equal to being 14 years younger. That means a 50-year-old could be living in the body of a 36-year-old with these strategies:
'Pentwater student count ?healthy? (Ludington Daily News)
PENTWATER ? Superintendent Jake Huffman told the school board that as of Monday the student count was ?a healthy 283. That?s up 15 students from last year. It?s exciting to see our numbers grow and new families in the district.?
'A healthy lifestyle halves the risk of premature death in women (EurekAlert!)
Over half of deaths in women from chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease could be avoided if they never smoke, keep their weight in check, take exercise and eat a healthy diet low in red meat and trans-fats, according to a study published on bmj.com today.
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