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Healthy body, Healthy Mind: WT offers services to help students succeed
While getting back into the groove of college and independent living can be fun and exciting, there will be some moments that are stressful. This is where the programs and student resources that WT has developed come into play. Healthy Body With stress comes sickness. This is why students need to know the services that the Student Medical Services can provide. SMS offers free services. Well ...
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Healthy Living: Researchers work on update for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
According to the Alzheimer's Association, over five million Americans are now living with Alzheimer's disease. Now scientists are trying to update guidelines for diagnosis as soon as this fall, which could reflect a substantial increase in the number of people impacted. Our Kafi Drexel has more.
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Activity park and healthy living center ready to go
D’IBERVILLE — Construction is about to being on a Hattie Mae & Pals Children’s Healthy Living Center and Funville Activity Park in D’Iberville.
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Healthy Choices for People and Planet Series at Seekonk Public Library
SEEKONK - A four-part series titled ?Healthy Choices for People and Planet? will be held this fall at the Seekonk Public Library beginning September 16th. Topics include green buildings, ?
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Albertsons Initiates Healthy Kidz Club
Albertsons will bring Healthy Kidz Club to its stores throughout the company, with the goal of helping to engage kids and their parents in the discussion about living a healthy lifestyle.
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Comfort Zone Announces Corporate Wellness Solution with Internet Streaming Video Website
Healthy Living Just Got Easier. High-quality, affordable on-demand and live webcasts of yoga and wellness classes now available online
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WATCH: Cheap and Healthy Eats
Seven healthy foods that cost less than one dollar. Recreation - Food - Health - Collecting - Business
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Healthy Living: Alzheimer's Association
It started out with a slight tick... One day, things, started to change a little bit. The doctor says it is a tick or a little minor stroke, nothing to worry about, The tick was the first sign of Alzheimer's disease, Karen Kinsler of the Alzheimer's Association says it is a difficult and heartbreaking diagnosis. Karen Kinsler/Director of Development: Alzheimer’s is a debilitating disease of the ...
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