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Income gap is terrible for our health
I was reading another tale in this area America’s huge income gap and thinking it’s sickening. I mean really sickening, not just figuratively.
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UBC team makes maps to help cities improve bike-friendly design
VANCOUVER – University of British Columbia researchers are pedalling past the ancient adage “You are what you eat” to propose that bike-friendly city design can have a revolutionary impact on health and fitness.
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HerbalBloom on Monday, June 20th, 2011 |
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Special Report: India’s food chain in deep change
Ajit Govind Sable’s family have owned their farm in India’s western Maharashtra state for 10 generations, which even for a region that has been farming for more than 10,000 years is long enough to witness plenty of changes.
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Michelle Obama’s common-sense healthcare advice is the real Obamacare
The first lady is promoting her Let’s Go campaign, a national initiative to get kids to eat better, exercise more and spend less time in front of the TV. Huge props to the Los Angeles Unified School District for doing away with chocolate milk and other sweetened drinks. The district is now a full-fledged practitioner of Obamacare.
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HerbalBloom on Friday, June 17th, 2011 |
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Spending Cuts: Will Congress Play Along?
A Republican offers a daring plot to curb federal spending. Will anyone sign on?
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URI Nursing Study Finds Effects Of Premature Birth Can Reach Into Adulthood
But researchers also bowled over by persistent flexibility In the longest running U.S. study of premature infants who are now 23 years ancient, University of Rhode Island Professor of Nursing Mary C. Sullivan has found that premature infants are less healthy, have more social and school struggles and face a superior risk of heart-health problems in adulthood. Sullivan has also found that supportive …
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Delonte West, With Off-Court Issues Behind Him, Could Contribute to Celtics Next Season
A year ago, Delonte West arrived in Boston dogged by countless questions in this area his character off the basketball court. People were worried in this area his mental health, as West’s struggle with bipolar disorder had threatened to derail his career. They worried in this area his criminal record, as he was facing multiple weapons charges after an incident back home in Maryland. They were even worried in this area his …
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Wilmington START! Heart Walk 2010
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Christiana Care Health System teams continued their proud tradition of supporting the annual Wilmington START! Heart Walk, at the Wilmington Riverfront on rainy Sept. 12, 2010.
A total of 668 people—well ahead of their registration goal of 500 from Christiana Care—registered for the annual consequence to support cardiovascular research and education.
The total goal for the consequence was 0,000. Final fundraising figures are still being tallied.
Try out the next Focus newsletter for a START! Heart Walk update.
Tangled tales
Contradictory reports in this area the health and trial of ousted President Hosni Mubarak continue to be issued, leading some commentators to suggest that what might at first glance appear to be official ineptitude is in fact a concerted campaign to preclude the former president from standing trial freely.
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Horses’ health to be tracked by microchips
Just a year after six horses died at the Calgary Stampede rodeo, the organization has announced new animal care standards.
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