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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.
And don't forget to tip the wait staff: Servers fight, organize for proper ti...
NEW YORK, 9:57 a.m. Sept. 12 (AP): After finishing dinner at a Connecticut restaurant, two diners got more than a butter mint when a waiter, apparently miffed by a $2 to $3 tip left on a $50 check, attacked them with a knife. They only suffered minor injuries, but no doubt tipped much better after that.
Health Tip: Make Time for Breakfast (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
(HealthDay News) -- Many people don't eat breakfast because they say they don't have time or think it's a way to save on calories and lose weight. But breakfast can be a very healthy way to start your day, the Nemours Foundation says.
Health Tip: How to Calculate Your BMI (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
(HealthDay News) -- Body mass index (BMI) is a calculation that evaluates the ratio of your weight to height to determine if you are at a healthy body weight.
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.
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...
Tip of the hat (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
A tip of the hat to the lady who found my wallet in her cart at Meijer and turned it in intact! And a special tip to the great Meijer staff for their efforts to help locate it.
Healthy lifestyle choices when travelling on business (The Scotsman: Business)
THERE'S nothing worse than travelling for business only to attend meetings feeling groggy. Many business travellers go from hotel to hotel, grabbing food whenever they can, then flopping into bed exhausted. Here are tips for a healthier business trip.
Haskin's fish clue: Watch the tip rod (Sun-Sentinel)
Greg Haskin is a big believer in closely watching the tip rod when swordfishing.
Strategy Analytics Unravels The Mysteries Of Connected Digital Lifestyle Beha...
BOSTON----Sept. 12, 2006--Marketing concepts, such as "the youth market" and "baby boomers," are redundant in a world of connected digital lifestyles, according to "Goodbye Youth, Hello Technosumers: Effective Segmentation For The Digital Connected Lifestyle," the latest research from the Digital Consumer Practice at Strategy Analytics.
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