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ProfNet Wire: Health & Living: Healthy Holiday Entertaining (Newswise)
1) Health: Pedicure Safety; 2) Healthy Holiday/Super Bowl Entertaining; 3) Promising Natural Treatment for PTSD; 4) Does Your Child Have a Learning Disability? 5) Advice to Air Travelers: Check It
Where healthiest, least healthy live in U.S. (San Francisco Chronicle)
The lifespans of the healthiest Americans are more than 30 years longer than those of the least healthy, despite more than two decades of efforts to reduce the disparities, Harvard University researchers reported Monday. At one end of the scale are...
Local deer population "healthy" (Whitecourt Star)
For many people living in Whitecourt, it’s not entirely unusual to see deer trotting down the streets or out eating up flowerbeds every once in awhile.
Mayor Vetoes Chicago 'Living Wage' Bill (ABC News)
Mayor Daley Vetoes Chicago 'Living Wage' Ordinance Requiring Big Retailers to Pay Workers More
Healthnotes(R) Launches Healthnotes Connect(TM) 2007 with Integrated Shopping...
PORTLAND, Ore.----Sept. 12, 2006--Healthnotes, Inc. today announced the release of Healthnotes Connect 2007, a comprehensive in-store marketing solution designed to be the hub of the healthy living marketplace for supermarkets, pharmacies and natural product stores.
Town joins Healthy Beaches program (Bar Harbor Times)
BAR HARBOR — The Town Council has decided that Bar Harbor will take part in the Maine Healthy Beaches Program.
Wellness seminar set for Grant today (Florida Today)
A Healthy Living & Staying Well seminar takes place today from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Grant Street Community Center, 2547 Grant St.
Strategies for Living: To tell or not to tell is a hard decision to make (The...
Dear David: I'm in a real quandary. I saw a co-worker's husband last weekend out with another woman. He didn't see me, but from my observation, there is no question about the nature of their relationship.
Chicago mayor vetoes big-box living wage ordinance (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley on Monday vetoed a "living wage" ordinance that would require large retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Target Corp. to pay escalating hourly pay and benefits.
Petaluma may support living wage (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
A majority of the Petaluma City Council on Monday indicated support for a living wage law, which may come back for a vote in three weeks. "I do think this is a moral issue," Mayor David Glass said. "I think this is a great thing. I think it's fundamentally something we need to do."
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