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WNBC and WNJU Host 40,000 People at Free Health Expo


Topic: Health Awareness Campaigns
Posted on 5/4/2016

NBC-owned WNBC-TV and Telemundo’s WNJU New York City hosted 40,000 people at the annual Health and Fitness Expo, May 14-15 at MetLife Stadium. The expo’s free health screenings tested for cholesterol, vitamin D, kidney function and blood sugar level. Attendees could kick field goals, visit the Giants’ locker room and meet on-air personalities, former NFL Super Bowl champions and Gold Medal Olympians. “The Expo is not only unique, fun-filled and free to attend, but it provides visitors with the tools they need to live a healthier, more active lifestyle,” said WNJU General Manager Cristina Schwarz.



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