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You know how when most people think of working at McDonald's they picture a bunch of unhappy people who really have no other options cramped together and sweating over deep fryers, collecting minimum wage while working long hours serving greasy, high-fat food to screaming, overweight kids? Well, it turns out those people are wrong and McDonald's is actually one of the best places to ...
Read more...Mary Toole was a drum majorette in college who used to light both ends of her baton on fire for the halftime shows during Kansas State football games.
Read more...The bad news for health and medicine in 2008? A popular blockbuster drug showed signs that it may not be as effective as doctors believed; more studies revealed the dangers of chemicals found in children's toys; and more Americans were seeking therapy to get over bad news on other fronts. The good news? Congress is moving to get rid of those controversial chemicals; cancer rates are falling ...
Read more...Reflects Chain’s Dual Focus on Good Nutrition and Physical Activity. [PR.com - August 20, 2005]
Read more...Lt. Col. Dave Grossman presented a training and seminar for law enforcement during a morning session and to educators and the general public in the afternoon.
Read more...Overweight kids are more likely to sustain arm and leg fractures in car crashes than their thinner peers, a study out this month in the journal Injury Prevention shows.
Read more...Washington, Dec 10 : Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have found that overweight siblings of children with type 2 diabetes are four times more likely to have abnormal glucose levels compared to other overweight kids.
Read more...Video games are increasingly being used to motivate people of all ages to move their bodies and manage their chronic health conditions more effectively.
Read more...Title: Obese Kids More Prone to Limb Injuries in Car Crashes Category: Health News Created: 12/11/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/11/2008
Read more...IT is philosophy the Ward family lives by whether it’s their business interests, sporting endeavours or community commitments.
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