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Can smartphone apps really help you lose weight?
When it comes to mealtime, I usually don't pay much attention to calories. I eat until I'm full, and then I stop. Briefly. But I can report that a recent breakfast — a bowl of Honey Bunches of Oats, frozen blueberries and skim milk along with a...Tags: Weight Loss, Lifestyle and Leisure, Media Industry, Ice Cream, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Preemie birth preventive spikes from $10 to $1,500
ATLANTA (AP) — The cost of preventing preterm labor is about to increase dramatically. A drug for high-risk pregnant women that has cost about $10 to $20 per injection will shoot up to $1,500 a dose next week. That's because KV Pharmaceutical...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), KV Pharmaceutical Company, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Local Connection: Take first step, never look back
Have you ever been encouraged to do something you thought wasn’t possible — like going to college? Albert Einstein once said, “It’s not how smart you are, but how hard you work.” Yet, I thought college was on another planet...Tags: Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Army National Guard
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An open letter to Shank and the county delegation
Senator Shank, et al.: The State of Maryland is facing yet another budget crisis to the tune of $1.6 billion. It seems that budget deficits have become the norm for our state. Many states are confronting similar problems and might require...Tags: Wages and Pensions, New York, Colorado, Politics, Safety of Citizens
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'Faust In Copenhagen' is a revealing read
Modern educators emphasize the concept of continuing education, which encourages all citizens to keep an active mind throughout life. This is a worthy goal as the inevitable decline takes its toll. This awareness has motivated extensive reading in several...Tags: Human Interest, Philosophy, Enrico Fermi, Applied Physics, Werner Heisenberg
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Close-up on Old Lyme
The Hartford CourantHOW IT GOT ITS NAME: Likely named after Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, in England. A settler, Matthew Griswold, apparently left England from the port of Lyme Regis. ORIGINS: Set off from Saybrook in 1665, the town was incorporated in 1855 as South Lyme. The...Tags: Florence Griswold, Florence Griswold House, University of Connecticut Men's Basketball Program, Elections, Sports
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Curtis G. Miller, 51
JULY 5, 1959-FEB. 24, 2011 Curtis G. Miller, 51, of Hagerstown, Md., went to heaven Feb. 24, 2011, after a long and courageous battle with cancer, at home surrounded by family and friends. Born July 5, 1959, in Sault Saint Marie, Mich., he was the son...Tags: Human Interest, Washington County (Maryland), Middletown, Washington (U.S. state), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Community & Clubs: Luncheon location has changed
Wednesday's meeting of the Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council luncheon has been relocated from Hoag Hospital Irvine to the Hoag Cancer Center auditorium, on the lower campus at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach....Tags: Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Golf, Hospitals and Clinics, American Legion
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The power of preparation pays for students
What is a young student to do when they are faced with frequent reminders that another exam will be given and that their future could be affected by how they score? Largely, it depends on the person and the way they approach the test. This is the...Tags: Thomas Edison, Charles Darwin
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: Let's pull our own weight
Last week I attended the forum for the candidates running for City Council. The candidates with the most potential clearly defined the evening. I listened as each candidate spoke of his or her record and answered several questions relating to such issues...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Elections, Democracy, Health, Local Elections
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Lauding Wick's gun bill
Ifind it abundantly ignorant that anyone who writes for a newspaper would be so oblivious to the power of the pen. I refer to your opinion column of Feb. 3 in which you reference “Wicks frivolous gun legislation a waste of time and oxygen.” The real waste...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Human Interest, Paul Revere, Medical Services, Health
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Ambushed by recurring cold sores? Here's why
For such a ubiquitous plague, cold sores can be mighty shaming.
In addition to the indignity of wearing a bulging, weepy blister on your lip, sufferers also must contend with the stigma of its source: HSV-1, a type of herpes simplex virus.
But unlike...Tags: Religious Education, New York, Human Body, Yeshivas, Diseases and Illnesses
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