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McQuerry to turn 100
Nicholasville’s Violet McQuerry will celebrate her 100th birthday Sunday, June 2, at Lone Oak Country Club with family and friends. McQuerry has lived in Jessamine County her entire life, moving from out in the country in the Sugar Creek area...Tags: Apple iPhone
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READER SUBMITTED: Revitalize Reaches Thousands
HartfordOn the sunshine-filled morning of Saturday, May 18, more than 150 volunteers from eleven churches and organizations who are a part of the Urban Alliance network set out to distribute thousands of packets of information about free and low-cost health...Tags: Environmental Issues, Health Insurance Cost, Religion and Belief, West Hartford, Health
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Nutrition event touts healthy foods
Students at La Cañada Elementary School sampled a variety of fruits and vegetables from the school's cafeteria recently during a nutrition education event. School Nutrition Plus, a food service company that serves the district, showcased produce to...
Tags: Nutrition, Google+
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Which would you choose: a hot body or a hot relationship?
Which would you rather have: a healthy body or a healthy relationship? According to a recent survey, the answer may shock you: 61 percent of women chose a hot body over a hot love life. Abe’s Market, an online healthy-living retailer, asked 1,...
Tags: Diets and Dieting, Google Inc.
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READER SUBMITTED: Kids Power Of Produce Club Starts At Ellington Farmers' Market
EllingtonIn an effort to empower kids to make healthy food choices and introduce them to where their food comes from, the Ellington Farmers Market is sponsoring a Power of Produce (POP) Club for kids 5-12. The Kids Power of Produce Club begins June 15 and runs... -
Ravens visit President Barack Obama at the White House
The Baltimore SunWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama praised the Ravens' resilience, toughness and their commitment to the Baltimore community. However, when it came to paying homage to one of their most dominant and well-known players, Obama made it clear that he...Tags: Steve Bisciotti, Brendon Ayanbadejo, John Harbaugh, Barack Obama, Bernard Pollard
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C.J. McCollum on 12-day NBA workout tour
C.J. McCollum sat across the table from a representative of one of the NBA's 30 teams in a private room last month at Chicago's Attack Athletics building. Among the 63 players invited to the league's pre-draft camp, McCollum watched as the NBA rep...
Tags: Michael Carter-Williams, Golden State Warriors, Reggie Bullock, National Basketball Association, Anthony Bennett
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Summer health, safety tips The Department of Health offers sun and water safety tips, Lyme disease information for prevention and detection, as well as food safety recommendations designed to reduce the risk of food-borne illnesses at picnics,...Tags: AIDS, Medical Procedures and Tests, Brooklyn Park, Lobbying, Government
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READER SUBMITTED: A Summer Celebration
ManchesterManchester Chapter of Hadassah is excited to sponsor A Summer Celebration on Tuesday, June 18 at 6 p.m. The program will feature Cantor Anita Schubert, a CT Certified Nutritionist whose talk will be on eating healthy. We hope to learn about better food... -
Orlando most-fit metropolitan area in the state
Orlando SentinelThe latest American Fitness Index is out and the news is mixed for Orlando. Of the 50 metropolitan areas ranked, Orlando/Kissimmee came in at No. 34, good enough to be ranked ahead of Jacksonville (37), Tampa/St. Pete (40) and Miami/Fort Lauderdale (42)...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Who's smarter about food, China's consumers or America's?
Years ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration imposed tariffs on imported Chinese honey because China was dumping cheap, sometimes tainted, honey on the market and threatening the viability of U.S. apiaries. And for years, Chinese producers have gotten...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, China, Food and Drug Administration, Science and Technology, Smithfield Foods
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Hansen: Monsanto protest yields little fruit
In the late 1980s, I had a friend who was a PhD student at UC Davis experimenting in genetically modified strawberries. I remember telling him it sounded like science fiction. He said he was doing it to help farmers. Now, every time I bite into an...
Tags: Strawberries, University of California, Davis, Science and Technology, Science, Genetic Engineering
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