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How Handwritten Type Can Prompt Healthy Eating Pacific Standard
New research finds diners feel more positively about health-food restaurants if the menus use a handwritten typeface.
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Healthy Eating News1 Min ReadHealthy eating: Snow or not, delicious ways to use kale My Edmonds News
“Snowmaggedon” or “Snowpocalypse” came into our area with a roar. If you were like me, you were housebound for several days due to the condition of our …
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Students learn about healthy eating The Hillsdale Daily News
HILLSDALE – Hands-on lessons in healthy eating are emerging as the new tool to combat childhood obesity and related health issues.An innovative program …
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Kids cooking class promotes healthy eating week.com
From washing, to peeling, and even chopping a group of kids at the Friendship House in Peoria got hands on experience in the kitchen as part of a free cooking …
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Healthy Eating News1 Min ReadHealthy eating tips – How to have a healthier diet Good Housekeeping UK
Good Housekeeping’s nutritionist explains why focusing on what you can eat, not what you can’t, is key to long-term health.
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Simplifying and streamlining healthy eating KXNet.com
After a busy day, sometimes spending an hour cooking dinner is the last thing you want to do – but eating healthy can be simplified.
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Healthy Eating News1 Min ReadLocal OSU office leads healthy eating effort | Local News Coos Bay World
COOS COUNTY — One-by-one, counties across the state are promoting healthy eating through the Blue Zones Project. Several Coos County members are …
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How to follow a heart healthy diet WLS-TV
Heart disease remains the No. 1 killer of men and women in the United States. Experts say the best way to avoid the deadly disease is through a balanced diet.
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Strive for healthy eating ‘most of the time’ Tribune-Review
It’s still January. How are those New Year’s resolutions coming along Nutrition experts tell us our biggest challenge to long-term health is sticking to a plan for the …
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