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OPINION: East Durham efforts bearing fruit
The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.I heard a great story from a former colleague last week, a story of small but telling measures to tackle seemingly overwhelming challenges. April Johnson, who I worked with at Preservation Durham, on a recent Saturday helped with a project spearheaded...Tags: Public Schools, Schools, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Durham County (North Carolina)
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Local group gets grant to fight child obesity
Savannah Morning News, Ga.The local business coalition bent on cutting the fat in Chatham County children just received a healthy funding grant to make it happen. Healthy living organizations the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and United Health Foundation this week awarded the...Tags: International Paper Company, Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Career and Workplace
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LETTER: Find Healthy Food For Pets
Regarding the May 5 story by Jackson Landers from Slate, "A Dog-Eat-Dog World, Literally" [Samrter Living]: Sadly, while this story is shocking, it is not news. Information presented in this story has been available for many years, and it is for this...Tags: Pets
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READER SUBMITTED: American Heart Association And Aetna Team Up To Bring Macdonough Elementary Teaching Garden
MiddletownThe American Heart Association announces that Macdonough Elementary School in Middletown will receive a Teaching Garden thanks to Aetna and it's team of nurses. The school's Garden Club will receive the materials needed to plant a real-life laboratory...Tags: Schools, Aetna Inc., Health and Medical Professionals, American Heart Association, Obesity
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Fitness after 50
I’ve got to dedicate this weeks column to one of my hardest working clients, Joellen Allenberg. She is 60 years old but outworks many of my younger clients. She has become super strong since we started working together, and regularly cycles 30-...Tags: Osteoporosis, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diets and Dieting, Heart Healthy Diet, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Kale gets nod for veggie of the year
Fergus Falls Daily Journal, Minn.Kale, c'mon down. You're the first featured veggie for the One Vegetable One Community project in Fergus Falls. The project just started and kale was chosen as the 2013 vegetable of the year to rally community members around growing, cooking and sharing...Tags: Kale, Social Media, Media Industry
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Prepare to get dirty at Concord's MudMorial Dash
The Charlotte ObserverAndrea Matthes has struggled with her weight her entire life. She hovered above 270 pounds throughout her 20s and reached her heaviest weight, 325, after turning 30. "Nothing I did seemed to work," she said. "Exercise was incredibly uncomfortable...Tags: CrossFit, Inc., Weight Loss Surgery, Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mecklenburg County (Virginia)
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Be a healthy hero at Sesame Street
The Lima News, OhioHow many healthy habits does it take to become a super hero? Find out this week when "Elmo's Super Heroes" sing and dance and clap you into a healthier you during three shows at Veterans Memorial Civic Center. "This is a great show that transcends all...Tags: Big Bird (fictional animal), Elmo
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Community supported agriculture: Subscription farms booming in Minn.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Jerry Untiedt, of Untiedt's Vegetable Farm in Waverly, already has tomato plants in the ground under giant "high tunnel" metal and plastic field houses. The houses, which look like makeshift Quonset huts, trap the sun's heat and...Tags: Tomatoes, Natural Disasters
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State budget panel puts distance limit on residency rules, places streetcar future in doubt
Milwaukee Journal SentinelSweeping aside a 75-year-old city of Milwaukee residency ordinance and some others like it, Republicans on the Legislature's budget committee voted Thursday to allow police and firefighters to live at least 15 miles outside of any community in the state...Tags: Politics, Glenn Grothman, Tom Barrett, Alberta Darling, Career and Workplace
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: Rabies, Prescription Drugs, Health Insurance Cost, Gastroenteritis, Diabetes
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Nutrition educator leads healthy cooking demonstration
Coco Frey, nutrition educator and founder of Eat the Truth, recently led a healthy cooking demonstration at the Delray Beach Public Library. The highlight was Frey using fresh peas to create her version of pea soup. "I use liquid vegetable stock. I...Tags: Potatoes, Delray Beach, Nutrition, Genetic Engineering
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