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Active Living efforts featured in The New York Times

The New York Times explores the merits of active living and the perils of sprawl on public health, touting the efforts of Network partner Active Living by Design and the leadership of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.



OrganizationThe New York Times
Resource TypeNews
URLhttp://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/14/health/1...
LocationNational
Publish Date1/31/2002
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