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What follows is info from a "brochure":http://healthytoledo.com/images/HealthyToledoBrochure.pdf (pdf file) we picked up at the Phoenix Food Co-op. I imagine it has been distributed to other health food stores. A "new program" begins in mid-September 2007. The "Healthy Toledo":http://healthytoledo.com Web site is still under construction in some areas. According to the site, recipes are coming soon.
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h2. Healthy Toledo
Changing the Health of the Glass City
_"One life at a time"_
h3. How did I get here?
Have you ever looked at an old yearbook or wedding album and wondered, _Did I really look that good?_ As the years pass by like freeway markers, responsibilities and stress surrounding your career, home life, and community involvement can squeeze out the priority to make healthy choices. The telltale bathroom scale tells a story ... a story many of us don't want to see or hear. You've gained ten, twenty, or forty more pounds. Now those extra pounds are challenging you to make a decision.
When you're twenty-five pounds too heavy, you're more likely to develop all kinds of chronic health issues. Heavier people are also putting more stress on their bones and organs. Did you that even a 10% weight loss can significantly boost your health?
America's weight problem is rapidly overtaking cigarette smoking as the leading cause of preventable death, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
On top of that, as a Toledo resident, you should be aware that "Men's Health": magazine recently ranked your city 98th out of the 100th Best and Worst Cities (for men) after crunching numbers in twenty-four categories, including frequency of exercise and life-and-death data on cancer, heart disease, and strokes. Toledo also has the highest smoking rate in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
The Healthy Toledo campaign can help turn those daunting numbers around. If you're looking to change your diet and your life, then welcome to Healthy Toledo.
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