Tag "Health and Wellness"

Fast food only part of the problem

    Fast food only part of the problem

For several years, many have been quick to attribute rising fast food consumption as the major factor causing rapid increases in childhood obesity. Now researchers at the University of North

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Forsyth County’s first 2014 baby 

    Forsyth County’s first 2014 baby 

Winston-Salem residents Camilla Norris and Juan McRae welcomed a healthy six-pound, 15-ounce baby boy, Carson James McRae, at 12:53 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2014. Due on Jan. 5, Carson came

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CDC working to make City View seniors complex a reality 

    CDC working to make City View seniors complex a reality 

The Ujima Community Development Corporation held “Bingo for a Cause” on Thursday, Dec. 5 at The Enterprise Center, 1922 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, where it is headquartered. The community-based

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Belles join bone marrow registry

Lives will be saved thanks to 74 Bennett College students. After an on-campus workshop from the Linkage to Life: Organ, Tissue and Bone Marrow Donation Awareness Program (LTL), the students

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Senior Spotlight: John and Rosie Raye

    Senior Spotlight: John and Rosie Raye

By John Raye A few years ago, a few unexpected things happen to me. Some were good. Some were bad.

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Wentz Memorial touting its good deeds

    Wentz Memorial touting  its good deeds

The little church that could – Wentz Memorial United Church of Christ at 3435 Carver School Road – is providing

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Local Big Losers to offer advice

    Local Big Losers to offer advice

Is losing weight one of your New Year’s resolutions? A trio with a combined weight loss of 400 pounds is

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NWCDC grant to make kids healthier Chronicle Staff Report

    NWCDC grant to make kids healthier  Chronicle Staff Report

Northwest Child Development Centers (NWCDC), Inc. is launching a program to increase healthy eating and physical activity among the Center’s

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Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

    Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

A woman’s race, culture and religious beliefs can all impact her health and wellness, a group of experts said last

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FMC’s Angelou Center summit to look at women’s health issues

Beginning on Thursday, Sept. 27, the Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness at Forsyth Medical Center will hold

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