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...
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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...
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...