Kicks Tae Kwon Do offers many fitness and martial arts classes, promoting self-defense skills and self-confidence. ...
More...Taylor Martial Arts plans to succeed in Project Rudolph which will provide deployed military troops with ornaments and letters. ...
More...From left: Nancy Negrette, Stater Bros. Charities; Inland Women Fighting Cancer’s Nancy Varner, Cathy Stockton and Annie Sellas; Danielle Oehlman and Susan Atkinson, Stater Bros Charities; Kelly Jackson, LLU Health; Jillian Payne, LLUCH Foundation; and Elizabeth Rankin, RN (bottom right) along with patients from unit 4800: 10-year-old Gabriel Villa-Pulido (left); 8-year-old Jaden Morrison, and 9-year-old Jade Madrigal. ...
More...Results from a cross-sectional study conducted at Loma Linda University Health compared subjects’ five dietary patterns: non-vegetarians, semi-vegetarians, pesco-vegetarians, lacto-ovo-vegetarians and vegans. ...
More...Dr. Joan Sabaté hopes to find links between nut consumption and the brain. He has spent the last two decades studying the health benefits of nuts. ...
More...David Dudley of Riverside crosses the finish line with excitement at the Family Health Fair 5k on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. ...
More...Assemblymember Mike Morrell (far left) with awardees from Loma Linda. The businesses chosen by the Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce for their outstanding service to their communities were: Premier Medical Transportation, Loma Linda Lopers, Loma Linda University Print Services, Goodwin Insurance Agency, Budget Transmission II, Inc., Costco Wholesale. ...
More...Bronica Martindale and her son take a breather after participating in the Hokey Pokey. ...
More...The college fair aimed to put any unease of both students and parents to rest by providing adequate and easy-to-understand information on the college application process, and what the experience will be like when high school graduates get to college. ...
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