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Eat nuts to keep your heart healthy (Navhind Times)
REGULARLY eating a handful of nuts, including peanuts, could keep your heart healthy, says a major study spanning 10 countries. But scientists warn that it would not make up for an unhealthy lifestyle.
Healthy Mineral group eyes proposals (Cumberland Times-News)
Members of the Healthy Mineral County Coalition Monday will be discussing a list of proposals for activities that would help promote a healthy lifestyle for residents throughout the county.
Teen who stabbed his 12-year-old brother "very disturbed:" psychiatrist (CP v...
TORONTO (CP) - A forensic psychiatrist testified today that a teen who stabbed his 12-year-old brother to death in 2003 is a "very disturbed young man."
Teen fights off attempted attack (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
An unidentified man grabbed a Colleyville teen Sunday and tried to put his hand under her shirt as she walked on a trail in Grapevine, but she kicked him in the groin, police said Tuesday.
Teen held in Claremont stabbings (Boston Globe)
A teen with a reported history of violence is being held in two stabbings in Claremont (New Hampshire).
American Christians Losing Their Teen Spirit (Christian Today)
According to a study by The Barna Group based in California American Christians in their 20s are likely to put the religion on the shelf despite their spiritually active teen years
Teen saved by EMS (New York Daily News)
A Brooklyn high school senior was brought back to life by a trio of city medics after the teen crumpled on her high school track yesterday, authorities said.
Missing Teen Pulled From Water (WeatherNet5.com)
Crews have recovered a second teen who was missing after going swimming at Edgewater Beach.
Teen charged in robbery (Kansas City Star)
Prosecutors accused a Kansas City teen Monday of taking part in a home invasion robbery. Jason D. Jamison, 18, was charged with first-degree robbery and armed criminal action in the incident. He was being held on $250,000 bond.
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...
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