Recent News & Comments About a healthy eating habits
Healthy Habits for a Happy Family (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (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.
Blue Cross Teams up With Eight Groups to Address Obesity, Lower Minnesotans' Health Risks by Promoting Healthy Eating (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota announced today it will invest up to $650,000 in additional funds from its tobacco settlement to promote healthier eating and improve health in the state next year.
11/19/08: Healthful eating starts with children (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
I don't have any children, but I can vividly recall my childhood and a lot of the eating habits I developed during those years.
Major Research Project Reveals Advances In School Healthy Eating, England (Medical News Today)
The culmination of a year's independent research has found that teachers, parents and pupils are benefiting from a dedicated healthy eating and physical exercise programme. More than half of the children involved in the research said they were eating more healthily as a result of the PhunkyFoods programme, which has been adopted by more than 500 schools across England.
Exercising and eating right are school projects at San Pablo (The Florida Times-Union)
As her San Pablo Elementary third-grade classmates cheered her on, 10-year-old Ashley Smith did as many pushups as she could in 30 seconds.
Small Changes Help You Keep New Year's Resolutions (Today's News-Herald)
(ARA) - You probably make the same New Year's resolutions every year -- spend more time with friends and family, be healthier and enjoy life more. You buy a book about better eating habits, join a gym and plan a dinner party.
Small Changes Help You Keep New Year's Resolutions (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (ARA) - You probably make the same New Year's resolutions every year -- spend more time with friends and family, be healthier and enjoy life more. You buy a book about better eating habits, join a gym and plan a dinner party.
Students offer healthy eating tips (Daily Gleaner)
Six nursing students at the University of New Brunswick are offering information about healthy eating habits at a campus clinic that will be open until the end of November.
How to live to be 100 (FOX 6 News Birmingham)
Thanks to advances in medicine, healthier eating habits, and less smoking, people have a greater chance of living to be 100 years old than anytime in history. So, what are the best ways to ensure you will live a long and healthy life?
Health fair to offer families ideas for tasty food and exercise (The Katy Sun)
Looking for ways to improve your families eating habits or for more information on making healthier decisions? Stop by Katy ISD’s Fielder Elementary School Satuday, Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. for the ShipShape Health Fair to sample healthy foods.
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