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NFL's Goodell hopes for lighter helmets, sensors
AP Pro Football WriterNEW YORK (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell imagines a day in the not-too-distant future when players could be checked to determine whether their genetic makeup leaves them more likely to develop brain disease. They then might be told to...Tags: New England Patriots, National Football League, General Electric Company, Under Armour Inc., Roger Goodell
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A healthy weight
As we look toward the beginning of March, were you one of the many who resolved to lose weight and have yet to shed one pound? Or, on the down side of it, put on a pound or two? Likely you are not alone. Finding reasons to attain and maintain a...Tags: Sleep Apnea, Overweight, Disease Prevention, Weight, High Blood Pressure
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SDSU-led study aims to boost healthy food choices
BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University will lead a nearly $4 million study aimed at giving needy families across the country healthier nutritional choices at their local food pantries, the U.S. Agriculture Department announced on Feb. 27. South...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Research, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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BOLD news about lean beef and heart health
February was American Heart Month. It's a month dedicated to educating the public about heart disease, but heart health is an issue we face year-round. Choosing to live a healthy lifestyle, including diet, nutrition and exercise, all help combat heart...Tags: Stroke, Steaks, Lifestyle and Leisure, Heart Healthy Diet, Garlic
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Study finds association between processed meat and disease
Another study has found an association between eating meat and premature death, this time linking the consumption of bacon, sausage and other processed meats with cardiovascular disease and cancer in a study of nearly a half-million Europeans. "Overall,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Iron (dietary supplement), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Lake Zurich to host women's triathlon in June
Lake Zurich is known for being a quiet, idyllic community. Nestled in southwestern Lake County, it boasts clean air, nature and shrubs. Come June, it also will be the site of the Athleta Iron Girl Lake Zurich Women's Triathlon. In selecting a locale,...
Tags: Lake Zurich, Services and Shopping, Event Planning
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Getting creative with the coconut
Nutritionists from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly contribute a guest post. The latest post from Sierra George, dietetic intern, is printed here. Despite its name, the coconut is a fruit from the coconut palm. Tropical cultures have...
Tags: Peanut Butter, Recipes, Coconut, University of Maryland Medical Center, Coconut Milk
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Ruby June Billips: She bounded through life with a song – and 'a great attitude'
Ruby June Billips rarely missed an opportunity to bake a cake for an employee at Auto Master in Winter Park during her more than 30 years there. "Every birthday, she would bake an orange cake," said Auto Master Owner Ed Van Winkle. "At the time, we...
Tags: Music, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Winter Springs, Winter Park, Entertainment
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Heart Imaging Technology Keeps Alaskans Close to Home
Channel 2 NewsFor years, Alaskans have been sent to the Lower 48 for medical treatment of certain heart conditions. Recently, however, new heart imaging technology at the Alaska Heart Institute has been allowing patients to stay in the state. Computed tomography,...Tags: MRI (imaging), Stroke, Health and Medical Professionals, Lung Cancer, Heart Attack
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Wayne Thomas students dunk some teachers
More than 300 students at Wayne Thomas School in Highland Park got their money's worth recently as two popular gym teachers were dunked three times each into a very cold tank of water on the playground. The dunk tank was a reward for the students, who...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students
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Authorities: Mother, daughter found dead in Glenview-area home
Tribune reporterPolice told relatives that the mother and adult daughter found dead in their Glenview-area home this week probably died in late January. Authorities, meanwhile, said today foul play does not appear to be a factor in the deaths. The bodies of Mary...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, World War II (1939-1945), Accidental Death, Alzheimer's Disease
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Mother and adult daughter found dead in Glenview-area home
Police told relatives that the mother and adult daughter found dead in their Glenview-area home on Feb. 28 probably died in late January. Authorities, meanwhile, said foul play does not appear to be a factor in the deaths. The bodies of Mary Hoehener,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, World War II (1939-1945), Alzheimer's Disease
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