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Welcome to our summer issue.(inside)
June 22, 2005... It is my pleasure to bring you highlights of the 2005 NHA Conference in this issue of Health Science. Members from around the world enjoyed four incredible days of learning, fun, fitness, friendship, and, of course, delicious food at the Regency Spa, June 9-13, in Hallandale, Florida. A...

Another great Conference!(National Health Associations' 2005 Regency Conference )
June 22, 2005... Dear Friends, Upon my recent return from the 2005 NHA Conference at the Regency Health Spa, I found myself reflecting on just how important and special these events have been in the 56-year history of our Association. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In my still fairly young life (I just...

Health Science.(exchange)(Letter to the Editor)
June 22, 2005... Thank you for your most important and interesting magazine. I go way back to Herbert Shelton, when I fasted 20 days at his San Antonio school! And, I'm still learning and "improving" at 91. Carry on! Best wishes for your continuation and growth. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I'm enclosing...

NHA 2005 Conference.(exchange)(Letter to the Editor)
June 22, 2005... I thank you so very much for your efforts to make the NHA Conference so special again this year. It is so nice to reunite together again at the Conference every summer, isn't it? Since we are all like-minded people, we can share, care and understand each other very naturally. I believe...

Got weeds? Researchers say yard work builds strong bones.(news)
June 22, 2005... A team of University of Arkansas researchers released a study that will have everyone digging for bones. Digging, planting, weeding and watering, that is. The study was published in the Journal of Women and Aging. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The researchers have linked regular yard work...

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