Summit Health, U.S. Preventive Medicine Agree to Continue Worksite Screening Partnership

2 shootings add to violence on Eastside
Two shootings within five hours Monday are evidence of a recent surge in violence on the city’s Eastside, a community leader said.

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Obesity remains an economic issue, research finds
Nutrition researchers are asking: “Who buys what foods, why, where and for how much?” The answers might surprise you. Most studies have used distance to the nearest supermarket as the best predictor of whether people have good diets and better health. But new research finds that’s not true. Driving further to save money on groceries is common. For that reason, physical proximity to a supermarket …

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Summit Health, U.S. Preventive Medicine Agree to Continue Worksite Screening Partnership
U.S. Preventive Medicine extends disease prevention partnership with Summit, helping people understand and tackle their health risks (PRWeb May 25, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/US_Preventive_Medicine/Partners_Summit_Health/prweb4044254.htm

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