Chocolate wheel of fortune (Milton Ulladulla Times) She has big blonde hair, pearly white teeth, diamond-encrusted fingers and a glowing mini-biography on her company website describing her as a former teacher turned "corporate powerhouse"....more...How You Can Alleviate Common ?Problems? (Westerly Sun) One of the biggest fears seniors have is reduced mobility, whether trouble walking or a decision to give up driving. Regular exercise is essential to maintaining mobility....more... Area businesses win Smart awards (Belleville News-Democrat) Four area businesses -- including Memorial Hospital in Belleville -- are among 27 in the state that recently were honored with the first Breastfeeding is Smart Business Awards....more... Father's journey an inspiration (Chatham Daily News) The figure 365 does not represent the total number of days Chatham resident Rod McKenzie trained for Saturday's triathlon event at Rondeau Provincial Park. This was the peak weight McKenzie, now 58, reached as he struggled with various health issues and life changes for over 20 years. [...]...more... Senior Staff Writer (BioWorld) In the early part of the 20th century, before the Depression and World War II, dozens of children lay comatose in hospital wards where hopeless families gathered awaiting their inevitable deaths....more... Raising cane? Martha's daughter is doing just that (Orlando Sentinel) The splatter guard is up, and the stand mixer is in motion. If all goes according to plan, we should have red velvet cupcakes coming out of the test kitchen oven in 35 minutes. While I bake, enjoy a couple noshes: ...more... Weight Management (US News & World Report) More than 65 percent of American adults are overweight or obese....more... Reducing Your Risk of Heart Disease When You Have Diabetes (ThirdAge) heart disease image" src="http://services.epnet.com/getimage.aspx?imageiid=diabetesheart.gif"/> Until recently, controlling blood glucose was considered the single most important step in treating diabetes....more... One family's challenges (Lancaster Online) When Abigail Horn and Richard Herr first noticed their son Ricky's tics a few years ago, they weren't quite sure what to think. Ricky Herr is a typical 7-year-old who enjoys playing outdoors with his friends, going to school and having fun. But his unusual body movements and vocalizatio......more... |