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Recent News & Comments About a healthy heart eating habits
Smart Tips for Healthy Eating (Today's News-Herald)
(ARA) - Food can make you healthier -- if you make good choices. It can seem hard to make healthy food choices, particularly if you are on a budget and short on time. But there are some simple steps you can take to help you and your family eat healthier.
Healthy Habits: 5 tips to help you keep your resolutions (The Star Press)
January is the month for gym memberships, ordering salad dressing on the side and eating fat-free foods. Losing weight and getting healthy is one of the most popular New Years' resolutions. I personally set a goal of losing the last few "baby" pounds that I managed to hold on to for nine years! Only about 20 percent of people who make New Years' resolutions actually keep them. So, make this year ...
What your heart needs, at every age (CNN)
The statistics are sobering: Heart disease is the number-one killer of women in the United States. And an estimated 8 million women have it. What's more, a new study shows that in recent years the overall heart disease risk for Americans -- especially women -- hasn't continued the healthy downward trend it showed in previous decades.
ScientIST Resolution: Eating Healthy A to Z (LAist)
Photo by Foodwoolf via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr The holidays are over, the merriment has ceased, and that means that reality now rears its ugly head. It's time to make resolutions to be better this year than we were last year, or any other year, or ever will be in the future. For a lot of us, this means promises to get healthy. Well, LAist believes in you, and so ...
Boy's eating habits concern grandmother (Rocky Mountain News)
My grandson is a very poor eater. It breaks my heart to see his parents battle with him. It's miserable to share a meal with the family because of all the threats and whining. I'm really at a loss about how to help.
Healthy Eating Important for Seniors (WIBW Topeka)
Senior citizens often let their eating habits decline, which is especially risky since age increases the risk of certain diseases.
Commit to a healthier 2009, says heart association (Boca Raton News)
Published January, 5th 2009. The New Year is the perfect time to commit to a healthier life. Commit your family by taking on new health habits. And, don’t worry; you can take them on - one step at a time.
Must-Have Habits for a Healthy 2009 (NBC Philadelphia)
Registered Dietitian, Dawn Jackson Blatner, shares 5 must-have healthy habits for the new year.
Cardiac deaths more common in December, January (KVUE-TV Austin)
Recent studies show that December and January are the two deadliest months for heart attacks. John St. John, 59, is starting 2009 out right. He had his first rehabilitation session after what he considers a very close call.
Tis the season for focusing on a healthy heart (Williamson Daily News)
As people celebrate the coming of a new year, health professionals remind the season also brings an increased number of heart attacks.
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