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  1. Sports can put fans at increased health risk

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 14, 2008

    Washington, Nov 14 (ANI): Die-hard sports fans might be putting themselves at an increased risk of developing heart disease, cancer and even premature death, says a new study. The researchers from University of

    Also tagged: national, body mass index, healthy lifestyles, health risk, sports fans, alcoholic beverages, body mass index bmi, dr daniel, university of arkansas at little rock, sports team, heart disease cancer, sport management, suffering heart, arkansas association, dance conference, daniel sweeney, health physical education, physical education recreation, preventative services, unhealthy lifestyle choices

  2. Junk food companies will urge people to eat healthily

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Nov 8, 2008

    A multimillion pound campaign against Britain's obesity epidemic will tomorrow be launched by the Government together with the food industry.

    Also tagged: health, obesity, food, exercise, fat, junk food, alan johnson

  3. One-third of diseases in poorer countries are potentially surgically treatable

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 14, 2008

    Washington, Oct 14 (ANI): Researchers from Columbia and Cornell Universities (NY) have found that approximately one-third of the disease burden in poorer countries is potentially surgically treatable and curable. The

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  4. Sick leaves may predict early deaths among office workers (Re-issue)

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 5, 2008

    London, Oct 5 (ANI): Employees who take long spells of sick leave for circulatory or psychiatric problems or for surgery are at an increased risk of dying early, says a new study. The study suggests that specific

    Also tagged: national, heart disease, british medical journal, sick leave, university college london, circulatory disease, office workers, absences, allard, british civil servants, psychiatric problems, university medical centre, oct 5, anema, general practitioners, psychiatric diagnosis, psychiatric diseases, sick leaves, sickness absence, van der beek

  5. What simple, everyday activity can help you live longer?

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Sep 27, 2008

    Filed under: Healthy Habits Every day, we are faced with healthy and unhealthy choices that can ultimately prolong our lives ... or shorten them. And though none of us are perfect enough to make the healthy choice

    Also tagged: life, cardio, easy, simple, stairs, longevity, habit, prematuredeath

  6. A 30-minute brisk walk, healthy diet can help you cheat death for a while

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 25, 2008

    Washington, Sept 25 (ANI): Want to cheat death? Well, in that case, go for a 30-minute brisk walk everyday, eat healthy foods and kick the butt. Thats the conclusion of a new research, which has provided few tips for

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