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healthy News Archive
30-Sep-2008
'No more nursery for healthy newborns at Charlottetown hospital (CBC Prince Edward Island)
Charlottetown's Queen Elizabeth Hospital is doing away with its nursery for healthy babies.
'Pork cuts can be a healthy pick (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Pork and fat often seem to go hand in hand, perhaps because bacon, sausage and barbecue are so popular. But don't let this keep you from considering pork as a healthy choice. Pork tenderloin mostly gets kudos for its healthful nutritional profile for good reason. With just about 3 grams of fat per 3-ounce cooked serving, it comes close in leanness to boneless, skinless chicken breasts. With only ...
'Learn about healthy cooking (Courier-Post)
The cooking class series at Joe Palombo's Mirabella Cafe continues at 6 p.m. Oct. 14 with a presentation on "Healthy Quick Dishes." The guest chef will be Tammy Hughel, a holistic health and nutritional counselor.
'Efforts Seek To Educate Minorities On Healthy Living, Breast Cancer, Brain Injury Services, Asthma (Medical News Today)
The following summarizes efforts that seek to reduce racial and ethnic health disparities. Aetna: Aetna and Magic Johnson Enterprises have launched a new multimedia advertising campaign designed to educate minority communities on health literacy, the importance of wellness and healthy living, and address issues of racial and ethnic health care inequalities.
'Healthy Habits for a Happy Family (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - If you're the parent of a toddler, whether he is in preschool, daycare, or at home, it is important to incorporate healthy habits at an early age.
'Home for the Summer: Ten Happy, Healthy Ideas for Kids (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - That last school bell has rung and the kids are back home, enjoying all the pleasures that summer vacation offers. But there's got to be more to life than sleeping until noon and sipping lemonade by the pool. Here are some more ideas to make sure your kids stay happy and healthy this summer.
'Top footballers go for culinary goals with healthy eating book (BBC News)
European football stars provide healthy recipes for a picture book aimed at tackling childhood obesity.
'Trinity's Healthy Living Challenge ends (The Fort Dodge Messenger)
Participants recently completed Trinity healthy Living's "10,000 Steps a Day" community challenge. One hundred seventy five people wore a pedometer daily for eight weeks to track the number of steps taken each day. The goal of the challenge was to increase participants' physical activity, working up to taking 10,000 steps a day.
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