Saturday, September 22, 2007


Kids find fun, learn responsibility in animal care - Sierra Vista Herald

Kids find fun, learn responsibility in animal care
Sierra Vista Herald, AZ - 9 minutes ago
?Living conditions must be perfect so the pigs stay healthy. We have to know how to feed them and we have to work with our pigs every single day so they pay ...

Babies born to poor families more likely to die: NS study - Guelph Mercury (s...

Babies born to poor families more likely to die: NS study
Guelph Mercury (subscription), Canada - 19 minutes ago
The statistics showed women in lower-income groups were more likely to smoke during pregnancy, to be above an ideal pregnancy weight, to be single and to ...

Wellness Initiative to form faith-based ministry network - Chillicothe Gazette

Wellness Initiative to form faith-based ministry network
Chillicothe Gazette, OH - 1 hour ago
There are month-by-month activities that churches can utilize as well, including classes on healthy weight, physical activity and fitness, ...

EMILE HIRSCH TALKS STARVATION, SEAN PENN - OK! Magazine

EMILE HIRSCH TALKS STARVATION, SEAN PENN
OK! Magazine, NY - 1 hour ago
I was working with a doctor, so I felt pretty confident in the way I had lost it through the healthy way of exercise, diet and then stricter diet. ...

Truth Be Told: Lady of America Debunks Weight Loss Myths to Energize Your Exe...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.----Knowing that misconceptions about exercise and healthy living are barriers that prevent women from achieving their fitness goals, Lady of America marks the sixth annual National Women's Health and Fitness Day by dispelling common weight loss myths.

Weight Management Programme Stresses The Positive Experience Of Eating (Medic...
Enjoying the eating process without focus on dietary restrictions may be key to managing weight and staying healthy, according to researchers who have unveiled a new and effective model for managing eating. [click link for full article]

Controlling appetite key to stabilizing one's weight (The Washington Times)
Dr. Denise Bruner has maintained a 50-pound weight loss for 25 years. Now she is giving her patients tips on how to control their appetite in a healthy way.

Program reaches its goal of more healthy babies (Baltimore Sun)
Healthy Start celebrating near-eradication of problems with low-birth-weight infants Keishaun Watson was the first to show up. She brought along her week-old daughter, Kaeden, who dozed in a Winnie-the-Pooh stroller. Next came Sierra Watkins with an equally new-to-this-world infant, a boy name...