Wednesday, October 24, 2007


Pet Ecology Brands Launches National Television Advertising Campaign - Web Se...

Pet Ecology Brands Launches National Television Advertising Campaign
Web Services Journal, NJ - 21 minutes ago
Today, dogs are fed fat rich food and treats, and often get significantly less exercise than required to maintain an ideal weight and healthy condition. ...

IBM's New Children's Health Rebate for Employees Helps Families ... - Market ...

IBM's New Children's Health Rebate for Employees Helps Families ...
Market Wire (press release) - 24 minutes ago
The rebate programs, available to IBM US employees, focus on such issues as exercise, healthy eating/weight loss, smoking cessation and health risk ...

New Hampshire Local Government Center and Gordian Health Solutions ... - Busi...

New Hampshire Local Government Center and Gordian Health Solutions ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - 31 minutes ago
One of the key components, and the first step, of the Slice of Life program is the GET HEALTHY personal health assessment, which members complete in order ...

Pet Ecology Brands Launches National Television Advertising Campaign - Market...

Pet Ecology Brands Launches National Television Advertising Campaign
Market Wire (press release) - 56 minutes ago
Today, dogs are fed fat rich food and treats, and often get significantly less exercise than required to maintain an ideal weight and healthy condition. ...

Healthy habits result in less heart risk (UPI)
Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderately, exercise, keep a healthy weight and do not smoke have a reduced risk of heart attack, a Swedish study found.

Healthy Lifestyle Significantly Reduces A Woman's Heart Attack Risk (Medical ...
A woman who is physically active, eats healthily, drinks in moderation, does not smoke, and maintains a healthy weight has a substantially lower risk of heart attack, says a report in Archives of Internal Medicine (JAMA/Archives), October 22 issue. The authors explain "Coronary heart disease is t...

Healthy Diet, Exemplary Lifestyle Decrease Risk of Heart Attack in Women (Sen...
Oct. 23, 2007 - Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderate amounts of alcohol, are physically active, maintain a healthy weight and do not smoke have a significantly reduced risk of heart attack, according to a less than surprising report in the October 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine...

Healthy habits result in less heart risk (EARTHtimes.org)
Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderately, exercise, keep a healthy weight and do not smoke have a reduced risk of heart attack, a Swedish study found. Agneta Akesson of the Karolinska Institutet, in Stockholm, and colleagues identified dietary patt...