"We are planning to provide more nutritional advice in schools and finding ways to encourage people to take exercise part of their daily routine, " said Ms Henley.
"Society as a whole needs to stay more healthy, eat more healthy, take exercise, and get enough rest, including sleep, " says the chief executive of an Asian pharmaceutical company.
The best way to minimise risk is to take regular exercise and to lose excess weight.
"They tell him to take some exercise and give him a tablet for the pain, that's all they do, " she said.
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The campaign coincides with the launch of an initiative by the children's charity Barnardo's to encourage toddlers to take more exercise.
We are well aware that we are supposed to take regular exercise.
The idea could be used as a predictive test for people who are unable to take an exercise-induced electrical stability test, Lampert said.
He called on the government to examine which of its programmes are most effective at tackling obesity and encouraging people to take up exercise.
I'm sure many people would go for it, despite the risks, even though we all know an effective and safe way to achieve the same thing is to take more exercise and eat less.
"Carebot" P37 S65 can be programmed to remind them to take medication and exercise, answer questions and even tell them jokes.
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To maximize your chances of success, make sure you take vacations, exercise regularly and never forget to build a brand and count your pennies.
Marr explained he had fallen into the "terrible" trap of believing what he read in newspapers, which encouraged people to "take very intensive exercise in short bursts - and that's the way to health".
The planned exercise will take place close to Yeonpyeong Island, which North Korea shelled yesterday.
He said falls could be prevented by measures such as encouraging the elderly to take weight-bearing exercise.
The modified exercise equipments take kinetic energy from a person's workout and converts it into a form of electricity.
He likes to take long breaks for exercise during the day and to tuck himself in bed by 10pm.
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Moderately frequent business travellers have the time to get off the travel treadmill and exercise, take walks, go to the gym and move around.
Then try to expand from this exercise and take care of kids of different age groups (don't skip very young kids and teenagers).
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The President is going to do this through executive committee and hopes that the Republicans will take part in the exercise of governing.
Many of us had hoped that Ronald Reagan would take early action to exercise it during his presidency, or that George Bush would.
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We can take more risk and exercise our creativity.
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Last year, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended people age 65 or older who are considered at risk for falling and potentially breaking bones exercise and take a vitamin D supplement.
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The Department of Health is hoping that by encouraging people to lead healthier lives, in terms of both what they eat and the exercise they take, they will do less damage to their bodies.
It sets a high bar a warrant for the government to take actions that could chill exercise of any of those rights.
"We stand here collectively to confirm that we did take part in a bonding exercise during which members of the relay team took Stilnox, " the six swimmers said.
I've learned to eat a healthy diet and keep up a moderate exercise routine, take my medication and rely on love and support from my family to get through the tough times.
Overhang comes down as employees exercise their options and take gains off the table following the IPO.
The U.S must exercise its influence to take democratic leadership in the region or allow another key country to do so.
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More than 5, 000 UK personnel are to take part in the largest military exercise in Europe this year, the MoD has said.
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Let the foxes exercise their right to take refuge in Trafalgar Square.
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