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When these effects, viz. the functions, flow easily, pleasantly, and completely, from the action of these powers, they indicate that state which we call health.
Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease Thomas Garnett 1784
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Dr. Guevara-Aguirre already had detailed health records on the 100 individuals; the pair then surveyed those patients' relatives to assess their long-term health.
Dwarfism Offers Longevity Clues Gautam Naik 2011
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Originating from plants, herbal tea also offers many of the same polyphenol antioxidants that benefit your long-term health.
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"While its high-yield issuance last fall appeared to buy it some time, its recent negative revision in guidance and the inroads into its business by competitors bode very ill for its long-term health."
Blockbuster Considers Bankruptcy Filing Mary Ellen Lloyd 2010
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"While its high-yield issuance last fall appeared to buy it some time, its recent negative revision in guidance and the inroads into its business by competitors bode very ill for its long-term health."
Blockbuster Considers Bankruptcy Filing Mary Ellen Lloyd 2010
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Maintaining a positive attitude and taking time for introspection will increase your odds of long-term health.
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"While its high-yield issuance last fall appeared to buy it some time, its recent negative revision in guidance and the inroads into its business by competitors bode very ill for its long-term health."
Blockbuster Considers Bankruptcy Filing Mary Ellen Lloyd 2010
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They are your most powerful allies in achieving long-term health.
Mark Hyman, MD: Stress Tips: Calm Your Mind, Heal Your Body 2010
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Another reason we also have difficulty acting in our own best interest is because immediate pleasure exerts a stronger influence than concern for long-term health.
BJ Gallagher: Why Don't We Do The Things We Know Are Good For Us? 2010
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The government homed in on the finding that 11 million swims were "deadweight", taken free by people who previously paid for them, and the money spent on the scheme was not yet being repaid in long? term health.
David Cameron's sport cuts will leave Britain playing catch-up for years 2010
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