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Ingalls wins platinum-level AHA healthy worksite award
The Sun HeraldIngalls Shipbuilding is one of two companies in Mississippi to have received a Platinum Award in the American Heart Association's Fit-Friendly Worksite program. Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company in Jackson is the other recipient. Platinum is...Tags: Healthy Diet, Employees, Shipbuilding, Labor Legislation, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Business briefs - April 14
Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce The Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed the following new members: • 28 South, 28 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown • AT&T, 17622 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown •...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Cardiologists, Chiropractic, Highway Transportation, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Advocacy groups put pressure on Maine lawmakers to support Medicaid expansion
Bangor Daily News, MaineA coalition of advocacy groups, including AARP Maine, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and the American Heart Association, will launch newspaper and radio advertisements Tuesday urging legislators to support a plan that would allow the...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Barack Obama, Paul LePage, Health Insurance Cost, Government
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More proof that soda bans would fizzle
Soda bans seem like a good idea in theory. Soda has no nutritional value whatsoever. Worse, it’s a sugar bomb. Given the mounting obesity problem in this country, some might think soda bans are an admiral effort to curb our collective waistline,...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, New York City, Cornell University, Michael Bloomberg, Weight
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The Seattle Times Jerry Large column
Seattle TimesGood data can make for good decisions and policies as long as our various biases don't get in the way. Results of a Gallup Poll last week indicated Washington was the 11th most stressed-out state. That seems like something we might want to address,...Tags: Gallup, Inc., Substance Abuse, Medical Research, U.S. Congress, Heart Disease
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Eat for your good health, and that of others too
The BladeIt's the great thing about charity events: You get to eat well while doing good. Take, by way of a convenient example, the Toledo Muscular Dystrophy Association's Summer Kickoff Fund-Raiser, which will be May 23 at the Toledo Country Club, 3849 River...Tags: Onions, Symptoms, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Tomatoes, Recipes
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Briefs: New Scientist
Premium Health News ServiceMUMMIES WITH BROKEN HEARTS Heart disease is commonly thought to be a modern ailment, but evidence from ancient mummies suggests humans have had heart problems for thousands of years. Randall Thompson at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and...Tags: Health and Safety at School, University of Oxford, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Weight
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How much salt are you eating? Taking a closer look at 6 common foods
Premium Health News Servicehttp://www.whatdoctorsknow.com Eating too many salty foods can create all sorts of health problems, including high blood pressure. But did you know a lot of common foods are packed with excess sodium? It's not just the french fries and potato chips you...Tags: Soups, Evanston, Dining and Drinking, Breads, Sandwiches
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Kangogo, Wilt claim Heart Run victories
Anchorage Daily NewsFor the second year in a row, Jake Moe etched his name in the Alaska Heart Run record book, running a sizzling time Saturday that ranks as the fifth fastest in the history of Anchorage's annual rite of spring. Coupled with his effort last year, Moe owns...Tags: Running, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Road Running, Heart Disease
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East Smart: Eggs can be part of nutritious diet
The Columbus DispatchWhen it comes to good nutrition, it's hard to beat an egg. They're high in protein, low in calories and cheap. For a time in the 1990s, eggs had a tarnished reputation because of their high cholesterol content, but now the American Heart Association...Tags: Salads, Onions, Egg Yolks, Eggs, Quiche
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Get moving
HealthLots of organizations sponsor fund-raising and awareness walks in the springtime, so let the American Heart Association get you moving Wednesday. April 3 is the association's "National Walking Day." Easton Hospital will host a its National Walking Day... -
American Heart Association certifies three more beef cuts
PIERRE- A recent announcement by the Beef Checkoff Program that three additional fresh beef cuts are now certified to display the American Heart Association's Heart-Check mark is good news for South Dakota's beef producers and consumers. Retailers now...Tags: Healthy Diet, Consumers, Steaks, Nutrition, Consumer Confidence
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