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healthy News Archive
01-Feb-2009
'Healthy PM, healthy nation (Hindustan Times)
COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! healthy PM, healthy nation Vir Sanghvi, in The Man in the Middle (Counterpoint, January 25), presents a factual analysis of the working relationship between the Prime Minister and Sonia Gandhi.
'A barren landscape for healthy foods (Boston Globe)
The school at the square prefers to lead by example. So the french fries are baked. There are no processed foods and absolutely no junk food on the school's free meal plan.
''Healthy' Obesity May Be Explained By Newly Identified Protein (Science Daily)
Mice whose fat cells were allowed to grow larger than fat cells in normal mice developed "healthy" obesity when fed a high-fat diet, researchers found in a new study.
'Ex-Illini Mendenhall, now healthy, still on IR (Chicago Tribune)
Mendenhall, now healthy, still on IR Injury is not keeping Rashard Mendenhall from playing in Super Bowl XLIII. Injured reserve is.
'Nuts, vegetable oils may keep your heart healthy (The Times of India)
WASHINGTON: The American Heart Association says that it may be beneficial to include omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)-found in vegetable oils, nuts and seeds--in diet plans charted for keeping the heart healthy.
'Heart healthy facts (Cedar Grove/Verona Observers)
Third grade student, Alexa Sanducci, reads a ?heart healthy fact of the day? during the student-run morning announcements at St. Catherine of Siena School. The school started the morning announcement program to encourage students to become more comfortable with public speaking.
'Study: Mice develop 'healthy' obesity (UPI)
DALLAS, Jan. 30 (UPI) -- Mice whose fat cells were allowed to grow larger than fat cells in normal mice developed "healthy" obesity, when fed a high-fat diet, U.S. researchers said.
'Healthy hurlers spell St. Louis success (Major League Baseball)
Healthy hurlers spell success
'Ag department asking organizations to feed children healthy meals during summer months (Cleveland Advocate)
Federally funded school breakfasts and lunches help millions of low-income children in Texas get nutritious meals during the school year. The Texas Department of Agriculture is looking for organizations to sponsor the Summer Food Service Program to provide children a healthy diet when school is not in session.
'Parkview keeps volunteer firefighters healthy (The Herald-Press)
Parkview Huntington Hospital stepped up to the plate to ensure the emergency management volunteers in Huntington County stay healthy.
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