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Institute for Healthy Living program wins Vision Award
KEVIN GREEN Lester Vaughn and his wife of 64 years, Marjorie, exercise Friday during the Texercise class at Good Shepherd Institute for Healthy Living in Longview.
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Healthy Living: Lypossage
In today's Healthy Living, we will introduce you to a massage that promises to keep your body toned and fit. Dana DeHart is planning for her upcoming wedding and working hard to slim down for her big day. “ I am doing a lot to try and get healthy. To try to be my best. I am working out, doing a lot of drinking water, but I am still not getting a lot of the back of leg cellulite to go away ...
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Healthy Living: New treatment for liver cancer extends life
Charles Lockwood has advanced stage liver cancer and was taken off the transplant list after a new tumor appeared in another part of his body. He underwent a new treatment called Therasphere to shrink the tumor, and is now able to enjoy the time he has left.
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Eat healthy, we're told, and you'll be fit - but is there such a thing as too healthy?
Eating healthily and living an active lifestyle are good words to live by, but when taken to the extreme, it's easy to transition suddenly from strong to sickly.
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Healthy Living: Stem cell research
Researchers at Mt. Sinai made an important finding in the field of stem cell research that can have an impact on how doctors treat heart disease. Health reporter Kafi Drexel filed the following report.
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Healthy living on campus
By keeping a few things in mind and adopting a few healthy habits, you can feel great and avoid gaining the “freshman 15.” “This will start your metabolism and provide better concentration,” said Gale Welter, coordinator for nutrition services at Campus Health Service.
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Free health fair Aug. 10 to focus on seniors
The 6th Annual Silver & Gold Healthy Living Senior Fair will be from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 10 at the St. Charles Convention Center, featuring more than 100 vendors.
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Worms no slugs when it comes to labour
living in the dirt and eating rotting leaves. They're slimy and soft and oh so awful to handle. They are both overlooked and sought after; although often ignored they are a major part of a healthy ecosystem.[...]
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World’s largest relay to arrive in Valley
The World Harmony Run – the world’s largest relay run – is expected to arrive Monday at 3 p.m. for a ceremony at the Tuscarawas County YMCA at Dover.
World oil prices rise
World oil prices have climbed as investors shrug off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
World Stocks Fall Due To Earnings Data
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World Friendship Day
World Friendship Day celebrated on August 1 each year is a good time to recognize our friends and their contributions to our lives. The event highlights why friendships are important, and why establishing and maintaining friendships all throughout our lives will make life happier, a little less serious and complicated.
World Bank head cites uncertain recovery
World Bank president Robert Zoellick has warned that global recovery is still fragile and uncertain.
'World of Color' Makes a Splash on Disney Hall
Disney's World of Color is a water show that blends animation, light effects and a water show that dazzle audiences at their California Adventure theme park. This summer they took the show on the road to 4 Californian cities, and this week the stop was right here in Los Angeles, and the venue a very fitting Disney Hall. Some photos of the event made their way into our LAist Featured ...
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