Thursday, January 10, 2008

Health And Fitness.xulp

Wellness at work (The State)

VITAL SIGNS Supervisors can learn about the benefits and cost-savings of wellness programs, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Jan 15, at Suggs & Kelly Building, 500 Taylor St., in the executive boardroom. The seminar, led by a certified fitness instructor, will include information on the basics of starting a wellness program, how to get employees involved, and tools to evaluate and enhance your program. ...

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Health and fitness calendar (The Frederick News-Post)

Mommy and Me yogalates, eight-week session begins Jan. 9, 10:45 a.m. Fee: $96. FMH Wellness Center, FSK Mall, Frederick. 240-379-6010. Pilates, eight-week sessions begin Jan. 9, noon; Jan. 10, 5:45 p.m. Fee: $80. FMH Wellness Center, FSK Mall, Frederick. 240-379-6010.

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Health big news at the library (Escanaba Daily Press)

ESCANABA รข€” The spotlight is on health and wellness this January at the Escanaba Public Library. Programs and resources related to physical and mental well-being will be highlighted throughout the month.

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Area sees increase in fitness clubs (Kinston Free Press)

Kinston is fast becoming an epicenter for fitness, or at least fitness centers. Whether you’re in a 9 to 5 desk job, working shifts at a factory, a soccer mom, or recovering from a health setback, there is a health club in Kinston that wants your business.

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Ten local schools awarded grants by Fisher-Titus for science, health education (The Morning Journal)

NORWALK -- Ten local schools can purchase the tools needed to make science and health education fun thanks to grants awarded by Fisher-Titus Medical Center.

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