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Health Headlines - November 28
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Meredy

Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study. "The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public healt ...
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Thanksgiving 2009
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Al O.
Thanksgiving Day has passed (except for the leftovers) and I am once again reminded what a truly excellent, thoughtful, thankful holiday this is. Thanksgiving provides the opportunity for each of us to reflect, consider, ponder, and give deep and truthful thanks for everything that life and the Good Lord have sent our way. Thanksgiving is the cal ...
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Mexican + More Shopping
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Brandi
Okay, I’m finally home for good tonight!We went to one of my family’s favorite little Mexican places for dinner tonight – I was hungry! All that shopping today kicked up my appetite.I got a bean and mushroom quesadilla with some guacamole salad and some rice. Their rice was actually pretty good, but all I wanted was the bean-y, ch ...
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My Ridiculously Long IMAZ 2009 Race Report
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left.right.repeat
Ironman Arizona 2009 Race Report What a year!!! Bear with me as this will be long – hey, it’s a long race. We start the year with my first full marathon, announcement of a corporate merger, our daughter’s college graduation and subsequent job search and relocation. Then it was a Half Ironman that rained the ENTIRE race, a bike c ...
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Thanksgiving Day recap
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MackAttack
Since Today’s food is mostly repeats from yesterday let me go through yesterday with all of it’s glory. Pre-race food included three pieces of cinnamon raisin bread. After the race I finished a Power Bar Pria Bar (unpictured) and went to starbucks to get myself a treat. However, when I got there I settled on an iced grande non-fat lat ...
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Cooking for Comfort
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Melissa H.
Sue's Simple French Onion SoupTonight, I made homemade French onion soup for the first time, and I gotta say, it was fabulous.While I love French onion soup, I so rarely order it out — if anything, I’ll take a taste of my husband’s; it’s just simply too rich for me to have a whole bowl of on my own.And while I’ ...
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Shopped Out
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Brandi
For now We were gone from 7:30 this morning until 3:30 this afternoon! AND, if that isn’t crazy enough, my older sister actually went with a friend to Williamsburg to the outlets last night at midnight and didn’t get home until 6:30 this morning…and then she went out with us, too!We didn’t have much Christmas shopping to do ...
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The Big Ending (you don't really want)
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Ashley H.
Thanksgiving #1 (tonight is another) was so fabulous. We enjoyed great company, delicious food and good football. At the very end of the night a little daddy-chase-Declan-around-the-table turned nasty when Decs head met the side of the table. He was left with a huge goose egg. Poor buddy. Today we're off to try to get pictures for our Christmas car ...
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The Hangover
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Joan ..
No, it is not what you are thinking. Yesterday was a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. I watched the Philadelphia Parade (that town knows how to put on the best parades!), caught a few football games, took a nap. Close to dinner, though, I crashed. I don’t like to post the information you are about to read because sometimes it leads to unsolicite ...
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Parenting – The Easy Way to Gain Cooperation
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Noah R.
By Sarah Chana Radcliffe, M.Ed., C. Psych. Assoc., Parenting Topic Expert ContributorClick here to contact Sarah and/or see her GoodTherapy.org ProfileHere is one easy parenting tool that will change your life. It will also change your child’s life – his or her entire life – for the better. It is called The 80-20 Rule.The 80-20 Ru ...
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