Police investigation into 999 hoax call

May 31, 2010 by  
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To lose big, start watching what you eat
I’ve got a confession to make: I am a regular watcher of the TV program “The Biggest Loser.” I can’t quite figure out just what it is that attracts me to this show.

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Like humans, spiders too watch their diets
Just like humans, spiders too make sure that they get a balanced diet, according to a new study.

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Police investigation into 999 hoax call
At the last (26 th May 2010) Wednesday Morning Breakfast Club (WMBC) riders started noticing the increased number of emergency vehicles trying to navigate Trafalgar Square whilst the WMBC were holding their ‘behave like a car’ meeting.

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Utah river otters settling into Provo River dam

May 26, 2010 by  
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Utah river otters settling into Provo River dam
PROVO, Utah (AP) – After a century’s absence, Utah’s river otters are poised for a comeback in Wasatch Front waterways.

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Restaurant review: Campagnolo
This top dining spot has more awards in its future

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Utah river otters settling into Provo River dam
PROVO, Utah (AP) – After a century’s absence, Utah’s river otters are poised for a comeback in Wasatch Front waterways. Last fall, a dozen otters from the Green River were introduced to the middle fork of the Provo River near Midway. They’ve taken up residence behind a 5-foot-high beaver dam and appear to be settling in. The hope is that relocation will result in a self-sustaining otter …

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Jennifer Hudson’s Weight Loss Broken Down Into Five Easy Steps

May 25, 2010 by  
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Oregon State football: Bryan Miller is the type A personality who monitors the Beavers’ off-season conditioning
That loss to Oregon in the Civil War game and the faceplant in the Las Vegas Bowl serve as powerful motivators for Riley’s players

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Stressed-Out Workers Admit to Gaining Some Weight
By WAILIN WONG CHICAGO TRIBUNE This may not feel like a time of plenty. But many American workers’ waist lines are expanding through the weak economy, according to a new survey by Chicago-based CareerBuilder.

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Jennifer Hudson’s Weight Loss Broken Down Into Five Easy Steps
Singer/actress Jennifer Hudson has had her weight become the center of attention recently. Especially since Jennifer Hudson announced her new position the spokeswoman for Weight Wachers, the dramatic weight loss, Jennifer Hudson underwent has been the fodder for rumor mill churning.

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Diet That Tricks Body Into Thinking It’s Pregnant

May 1, 2010 by  
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Is Pat PHAT or fat? (PHOTO)
Frisco City Councilmember Pat Fallon is sweating through the last few pounds of a weight loss challenge he gave himself four months ago: Lose 40 pounds or pay $25,000 to Frisco Family Services.

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Weight loss maven seeks sweet treat at Derby
Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally will have a tough time holding it together if Sidney’s Candy ends up in the winner’s circle at Churchill Downs.

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Diet That Tricks Body Into Thinking It’s Pregnant
How far would you go to lose weight? A growing dieting trend tricks your body into thinking it’s pregnant so it burns up more of your stored fat. Even some men are trying this diet, too.

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Battling Obesity: Into the Belly of the Beast

April 14, 2010 by  
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Newly Launched Health & Fitness Website Offers Authentic Reviews On Diets That Work
With the addition of the open Q & A feedback system on the health and fitness website, www.dietsthatworkfast.org , dieters are now able to review actual comments from the thousands on individuals who have tried the actual dietary program.

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Diet linked to dementia risk
The Columbia University study, published in Archives of Neurology, examined the diets of 2,148 New Yorkers aged 65 or older over a four year period. 253 participants went on to develop Alzheimer’s

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Battling Obesity: Into the Belly of the Beast
CBS News Contributor Marc Ambinder on National Policy and His Own Battle to Lose Nearly 100 Pounds

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Kutztown and Fleetwood shops offer insights into organic foods

April 10, 2010 by  
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Calorie count mandate for menus stirs debate
The new health care law has set off a food fight about whether a little-noticed provision that requires restaurant chains to declare calorie counts is a costly waste of time or an effective way to encourage healthier choices.

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Mississippi lawmakers lose hundreds of pounds
Lawmakers in Mississippi are trying to set an example of physical fitness by cutting the fat in their diets as they cut the fat in the state’s budget.

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Kutztown and Fleetwood shops offer insights into organic foods
In recent years, the trend toward eating organic foods is grabbing the attention of more consumers, especially with research building the argument for how counterproductive unnaturally produced and processed chow-time ingredients can be to establishing good health.

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Michelle Lelwica: Infusing a Little Loving Kindness into the ‘War on Obesity’

April 10, 2010 by  
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Campus offers free weight management classes
By: Hannah Schaefer Food, fitness emphasized to benefit whole-body health Some students are looking toward the summer with fear and trembling because of the promise that often comes with the season: the swimsuit. And often with the swimsuit comes weight loss. While some may turn to quick-fix diets or mainstream supplements, our…

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Fruits and vegetables are no miracles in cancer prevention
The benefits of fruits and vegetables in staving off cancer exist, but they’re not as strong as previously believed, a new study reports.

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Michelle Lelwica: Infusing a Little Loving Kindness into the ‘War on Obesity’
Treating fat as the “enemy” is that it leads to the demonization of fat people. This compounds the sense of shame many large-bodied people already feel and may try to escape through unhealthy eating patterns.

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