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Kellogg's® Celebrates American Heart Month With New Heart-Healthy Label for Cereals
BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthy habits such as eating well, being physically active, and maintaining a healthy weight are key strategies for managing cardiovascular disease – ...
Hail to the Chef
Victor, N.Y. - Students learn healthy eating habits as part of the First Lady's "Let's Move" campaign.
CRESALIA: Help children establish healthy eating habits
Children grow up with comfort foods like mac and cheese, hamburgers and chicken nuggets that are often paired with french fries and a sweet drink.
Game on!
Two of the most popular New Year’s resolutions are losing weight and eating healthier. But by the time the big game rolls around, many people are ready for a break - or looking for an excuse to cheat. But kickoff does not have to be a signal to punt your healthy-eating habits.
Game-Winning Dips and Healthy Tips
Enjoy a game-day party and keep your resolutions on track (Family Features) Two of the most popular New Year's resolutions are losing weight and eating healthier. But by the time the big game rolls around, many people are ready for a break— or looking for an excuse to cheat. But kickoff does not have to be a signal to punt your healthy-eating habits.
Health event brings awareness to heart disease in women
The Makeover My Heart event, which took place Saturday at the Radisson Hotel-Utica Centre, was started to help address the common misconception that breast cancer is the No. 1 killer for women.
Asheville heart attack survivors, ages 31 and 64, share their experiences
Heart attack survivor Christina Aardema, 31, rides a stationary bike during her morning workout class at Heart Path Rehabilitation in Asheville. At first, Aardema thought she was suffering a panic attack.
Frying With Olive, Sunflower Oil OK for Heart, Study Finds
TUESDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers in Spain have some good news for people who enjoy eating fried food: Cooking in olive or sunflower oil is not linked to heart disease or premature death.
Montgomery Heart & Wellness Partners with Texas A&M to Combat Childhood Obesity and Diabetes in Schools with ...
Montgomery Heart & Wellness, a cardiovascular center specializing in the treatment and reversal of cardiovascular diseases and other chronic illnesses with nutritional intervention, partners with Texas A&M University to create the “Healthy Foods for Healthy Schools” nutrition intervention program.Houston, TX (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 According to the American Heart Association, about one in three ...
The American Heart Association's Go Red Por Tu Corazon and Chef Hamlet Garcia Raise Awareness Among Latinas About ...
DALLAS -- Heart disease continues to be the No. 1 killer of Latinas in the U.S. In fact, more women die of heart disease than all forms of cancer combined. Unfortunately, the killer isn't as easy to see, ...
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