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We can't believe we almost forgot about Drug Facts Chat Day...
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Slow and steady wins the race, at least when it comes to getting started with running...
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Current Health Check out our November issues, available now! Current Health 1's cover story is on "everything you ever wanted to know about juice drinks but were afraid to ask," while Current Health 2 takes a fun look at all the healthy benefits of dance!

November 3 at 8:36am
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How’s the mix in your school’s cafeteria? We’re not talking about the salad bar. In school cafeterias everywhere, kids tend to sit with friends and classmates they know. (Or ...
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Current Health just got a new newsletter from the folks at Teaching Tolerance. It contains this article, below, which we'd like to share. Check it out!
“We’re Not Like That School”
http://www.tolerance.org/blog/we-re-not-school?ttnewsletter=ttnewsgen-110309
November 3 at 8:30am
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Current Health HELLO, HEALTH TEACHERS! We're still interested in hearing what's on your wish list for classroom health ed materials. Comment here or e-mail us at currenthealth@weeklyreader.com (and, if you already tried to send an email this week and it didn't work, please send it again -- our email problem is fixed!)

October 16 at 7:32am
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Current Health HEALTH TEACHERS! What's your wishlist? What do you need in your classroom? Let us know! Post a comment here or send it to currenthealth@weeklyreader.com.

October 14 at 11:20am
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It’s no secret that some kids, given their first chance at independence and disposable income, hit their local corner store for snacks and drinks—both often unhealthy. Bu...
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Some PBS stations nationwide are, starting today and continuing throughout the month, rebroadcasting the 2008 documentary "Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?" Here is how the filmmakers explain the series: “This is a story about health, but it’s not about doctors or drugs. It...
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