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Kansas City Gets a C-Minus
Men! Get active!
According to the Men's Health magazine, Kansas City ranks among the nation's 50 most sedentary cities.
The report gave Kansas City a passing grade of a C-minus.
The least active city is Lexington, Ky, according to the report, followed...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health
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Magazine gives Madison an A for education
Madison, Wis., has been declared the most educated American city in rankings compiled by Men's Health magazine. The Wisconsin capital, which the magazine described as the city "where the average household has more degrees than a thermometer," edged...Tags: Business, Chicago, Economy, Business and Finance, Women's Health, Wayne
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Chicago is the 33rd most tablet friendly city in the U.S.
RedEyeEven with all those iPads you see on the CTA and at Starbucks, Chicago finished 33rd - a C+ grade - on the Men's Health list of tablet-friendly cities. Depending on your glass half-empty or half-full philosophy, 33rd isn't terrible. The list contains 100...Tags: Facebook, Human Interest, Best Buy Co., Inc., Idaho, Chicago Transit Authority
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Signs Work Is Burning You Out
CW 33 NewsWe`ve all been there before, where work had left us feeling burned out. But when do those feelings turn into something worse? Men's Health Magazine detailed signs that you are suffering from ‘chronic career fatigue,’ and CW 33 News spoke...Tags: Fatigue, Symptoms
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Lisbon/Woodbine: St. Andrew's monthly community feast goes Italian in October
St. Andrew's Monthly Community Feast will be held Oct. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. This month's feast will be Italian cuisine and as always, donated by Smokin' Hot Catering, at the Inwood Shopping Center on Route 97. Proceeds from the October dinner will go...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Vaccines, Drugs and Medicines, Flu, Stroke
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Is sex bad for the heart in older men . . . or good?
Tribune staff reporterMen with cardiovascular disease often wonder whether sexual activity might be dangerous for them, potentially triggering a heart attack in the midst of the excitement, or whether the exercise might actually be good for the heart. A new review by the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Human Body, Sex
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San Diego tops list of luckiest cities
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - Not only does San Diego have great weather, it now has luck on it's side, according to Men's Health magazine. The health magazine used numbers to determine the luckiest cities with San Diego topping the list. The data was based on the number...Tags: Lotteries
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Indianapolis named one of 'America's Luckiest Cities'
Indianapolis is listed as one of the luckiest places in the United States.
Men's Health magazine released their list of 'America's Luckiest Cities' on Thursday. The list included 100 U.S. cities.
To determine the most charmed towns the magazine...Tags: Tampa, Newspaper and Magazine, Lotteries
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October 14: Midday Fix - Men's Health Urbanathalon
WGN NewsMen's Health Urbanathlon Saturday, October 15 www.menshealthurbanathlon.com Racers line up at Upper Hutchinson Field. Race start: First wave: 7:45 a.m.; Last wave: 8:12 a.m. Free Festival open to the public at 9:00 a.m. in Grant ParkTags: Grant Park, WGN
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The Find: Jun Won's farm-fresh Korean cuisine
"It's not that easy to find," warned the friend who agreed to meet at her favorite Korean place, Jun Won.
There's a faded sign, but unless you can read Hangul, Korean lettering, it won't help. Most customers park behind the restaurant and go in through...Tags: Chile, Dining and Drinking, Physical Conditions, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants
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In-Your-Face Fitness: How to build come-hither biceps
I am not a jealous man, so my blood pressure did not skyrocket the other day when my wife told me this: "There was this one guy in high school who used to wear T-shirts that showed off his pipes and I drooled over him."
But I'll admit to being a tad...Tags: Matt Jordan, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, High School Sports, High Blood Pressure
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Local Movember team looking for 'bro mos'
COSTA MESA — What's your preference: handlebar or Fu Manchu? Pencil thin or thick like Tom Selleck's?
Come November, one or more of these facial hair styles might slowly emerge onto the once clean-shaven mugs of your local policymakers.
As part of...Tags: Testicular Cancer, Tom Selleck, Prostate Cancer, College Sports, Diseases and Illnesses
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