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Health Magazine Editor Gives Tips for Looking Your Best on Your Big Day

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Baytown Sun photo/Nicki Evans Yesenia Mora, senior health educator at the Baytown Health Center, takes Clark Rodriguez’s, 12, arm, waist and thigh measurements Tuesday on the last day of K-FIT, the Baytown Health Center’s Childhood Nutrition and Exercise Program.

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Saint Raphael’s-based nutrition program helps families afford healthy foodsConnectcut Plus… which consists of four full-time WIC offices: at Saint Raphael’s, Yale-New Haven Hospital, the Hill Health Center and the Fair Haven Community Health …Moms help spread word of benefits of breastfeeding Marion Starall 5 news articles »

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It’s a place to find the produce straight from the farm. For another organization, Saturday’s Austin Farmer’s Market was a means to an end, and what they’re after could impact your health care.

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HOUSTON – Federal health officials are holding a string of events to help local kids get healthy before heading back to school. On Saturday, parents and kids gathered for the first fair of the series in east Houston. At the event, kids received free immunizations and health screenings, as well as tips on nutrition. The National Institute of Health plans to hold five more health fairs across the …

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