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Other local businesses not recognized by Mrs. Obama also try to go healthy
Reporter and PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Healthier food for less money: that's what the first lady of the United States came to Springfield to talk about on Thursday, and she chose to do it at Walmart. Michelle Obama has partnered with Walmart the past several years,...Tags: Michelle Obama, Healthy Diet, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Walmart, Business
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After officers found blood of missing Carl Anderson on the ceiling of a mobile home, family members fear the worst
Reporter, PhotographerSTONE COUNTY, Mo. - Family members of a man missing since February fear he may have been killed. Their worries intensified after investigators found a large amount of blood inside the last place Carl Anderson was seen alive. According to court documents,...Tags: Insulin, Prisons, House Building
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UW-Madison researchers journey deep into the brain via the science of imaging
The Wisconsin State JournalThe brain, with its tangled bundles of neurons and strangely named regions, has been called the most complex structure in the universe. And its workings have remained largely mysterious, hidden deep within the folds of gray matter. Until now. At UW-...Tags: Coma, John F. Kennedy, Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, Symptoms
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Executive Q&A: Hy-Vee CEO builds on years of grocery experience
The Wisconsin State JournalRandy Edeker started working part time with Hy-Vee at its Chariton, Iowa, store when he was 18 years old. Now, almost 32 years later, he leads the company as it expands into Wisconsin with stores that cost upwards of $20 million to construct. The West...Tags: Southeastern Conference, Heart Attack, Big Ten Conference, Iowa Hawkeyes, Big 12 Conference
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Black Girls Run! adds color to a traditionally whitewashed sport
Austin American-StatesmanLook around the next time you line up for a race or log miles on a trail: Recreational running -- in Austin and around the country -- draws a predominantly white crowd. On a recent Saturday morning, though, one boisterous group was doing its best to...Tags: Running, Arts and Culture, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Customs and Tradition, Heart Disease
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LGBT elders grapple with bias, dearth of services
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Dinner still needs to be cooked and the table cleared. There are birds to be identified each day in the backyard, and there are worries, too, about weakening knees, diabetes, money and driving at night. "I'm going to be 80, so I don't think too far...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Business Enterprises, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Services
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Uno de cada cinco niños sufre un desorden mental en EEUU: CDC
ReutersPor Atossa Araxia Abrahamian NUEVA YORK (Reuters) - Hasta un 20 por ciento de los niños de Estados Unidos padece un desorden mental mientras la cifra de menores diagnosticados ha ido en aumento durante más de una década, según un informe publicado...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Tri-State senior centers calendar - May 20-24
Activities and programs scheduled for Monday, May 20, through Friday, May 24, at senior citizens centers in Washington County, Md., and Franklin County, Pa.: Maryland Francis Murphy 20014 Rosebank Way, Hagerstown 240-313-9300, ext. 154 - Bingo...Tags: Wii, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Rosebank
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A matter of survival: An aging population continues living with HIV
The Spokesman-ReviewMark Garrett is alive, which, among his group of friends from 25 years ago, puts him in the tiny minority. That Garrett is 58 and living with HIV puts him in a growing demographic: People with HIV are aging, as a group. Although younger people still...Tags: Hepatitis B , U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Colleges and Universities, Symptoms, Human Interest
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Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Ruben Rosario column
St. Paul Pioneer PressI have two folders in my work computer. One is titled "lack of common sense." The other is "your government at work." There's no question that the stories sent to the folders will overlap quite often, considering the tale I'm about to tell you. By age...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Immigration, Health and Medical Professionals, Labor Legislation
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Fluoridated water? Not all Portlanders will drink to that
PORTLAND, Ore. — Proponents of fluoridating Portland's water supply had no trouble getting the local Urban League on board. Here in the biggest city in the country that still doesn't treat its water to prevent tooth decay, studies show that low-...
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LETTER: Plan B Puts No One at Risk
Regarding "Plan B Decision Praised, Criticized [May 2, CTNow]: Peter Wolfgang's views presented within are misguided and misleading. As a nursing student and contraception advocate, I want to offer some background Mr. Wolfgang left out. Plan B is a...Tags: Family Planning, Health Treatments, Birth Control, Drugs and Medicines, Plan B (drug)
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