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American Heart Association Kicks Off "Start" Campaign (WGRZ-TV Buffalo)
Here's some help for those who need a jump start on their new year's resolution. The American Heart Association kicked off their "Start" campaign. It's free advice for those who want better health in 2009. The Heart Association recommends you keep it simple.
On the Web (The Post and Courier)
To join the American Heart Association's MyStart! Community to track changes in your physical activity and diet, visit www.mystartonline.org. On the Web: To see video from the Marion Square event, go to Charleston.net/video. ...
Randy Jackson and the American Heart Association Encourage Philadelphia Residents to 'Get In The K.N.O.W.' About ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Campbell Soup Company Teams up with Actress Jane Krakowski and Fashion Designer Nicole Miller to Help Fight Heart ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CAMDEN, N.J.----Campbell Soup Company is taking the fight against heart disease to the red carpet with fashion, food and entertainment playing leading roles. Television, film and Broadway star Jane Krakowski of NBC’s “30 Rock” and celebrated runway designer Nicole Miller are starring in Campbell’s “AdDress Your Heart” program to help raise funds and awareness for the American Heart ...
Expert Leslie Cho pushes heart health at Women in Power talk (Palm Beach Daily News)
Even though cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women older than 25, most women are unaware of the risks and symptoms, said Dr. Leslie Cho, director of the Cleveland Clinic's Women's Cardiovascular Center.
Will Americans put on "recession pounds"? (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Americans may reduce the amount they spend on food in response to a sour economy but some experts fear they may pick up weight in the process.
Oregon could set standards for diet and exercise at day cares (The Oregonian)
As concerns over child obesity shift to day cares, Oregon could set standards for diet and exercise
(AFX UK Focus) 2009-01-09 00:18 FEATURE-Will Americans put on "recession pounds"? (Interactive Investor)
By Ed Stoddard
Fitting in Fiber (Today's News-Herald)
(ARA) - Today's busy American lifestyle is making it increasingly difficult to eat the right foods, exercise and stay healthy. Between work, family time, household chores and errands, there can be little free time left to focus on preparing nutritious meals.
Eat Breakfast and Lose Weight (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Whether you're skipping breakfast to save on calories or running out the door in a rush with only a cup of coffee in hand, you're not doing yourself or your health any favors.
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