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Gwyneth Paltrow named the World's Most Beautiful Woman
Zap2itGwyneth Paltrow is apparently the most beautiful hated celebrity in the world. The GOOP founder and "Iron Man 3" actress earned the title of People's Most Beautiful woman in 2013. With her healthy eating lifestyle and obsession with the Tracy Anderson...Tags: Halle Berry, Celebrities, Iron Man 3 (movie)
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Palm Crest students get down to earth
How can one person help save a planet, and what would that process look like? Students at Palm Crest Elementary School took one step closer to finding their own answers Saturday when they worked with parents and teachers to construct an on-campus garden...
Tags: PTA, Teaching and Learning, Students, Earth Day, Education
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Diabetes open house Monday
A diabetes education open house will be at the AmericInn Lodge and Suites from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday. The free event will feature speakers who will talk and give presentations about diabetes-related subjects: Dr. Michael Knapp: "Living with Diabetes...Tags: Diabetes
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Strict school lunch standards tied to healthy weight
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Strict school lunch standards that are similar to new regulations from the U.S. government may be tied to healthier body weights among students, according to a new study. "I think it's evidence that healthier school lunches...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Teaching and Learning, Students, University of Pennsylvania, Personal Income
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Workers hope to win by losing
Being labeled the biggest loser in junior high is generally not a good thing. But for Ryan Martin, a teacher's aide at Glen Crest Middle School in Glen Ellyn, being the "Biggest Loser" is a great thing. Martin dropped 28 pounds over eight weeks to win...
Tags: The Biggest Loser (tv program), Prices, Flu, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight Loss
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Take back the planet, and not just on Earth Day
For over 40 years, Earth Day has sent a powerful message: that each of us has both the capacity and the duty to support the environment that sustains us. This is certainly a message that dedicated conservationists can get behind, but what about everyday...
Tags: Wildlife, Environmental Politics, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Endangered Species
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First-graders' garden grows learning experiences
Most elementary school students learn math, science, reading and writing at school. However, the first-graders at Princeton Elementary School learn these basics while working in a vegetable garden and selling their produce to the community. "The students...Tags: Plant Openings, Students, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Ozarks Food Harvest expands help to Springfield School District
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Ozarks Food Harvest has long served “food insecure” children attending schools in Springfield wih the Weekend Backpack Program. Last year, the regional food bank piloted its first school pantry to help reach more...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Celebrity chef recipes may be bad for your health
ReutersLONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - The dabs of butter and splashes of cream in recipes of celebrity chefs may be impressive on the plate, but not necessarily so good for your health. Research published in the Food and Public Health journal by University of...Tags: Recipes, Authors, Chocolate Cake, Weight, United Kingdom
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Croatian winemakers upset by EU label rules
ReutersBy Zoran Radosavljevic JELSA, Croatia, April 23 (Reuters) - For Croatian winemakers, dreams of European Union market bounty came crashing down after recent trade bans exposed them to the hurdles which await agricultural greenhorns in the wealthy bloc....Tags: Politics, Sausages, Lifestyle and Leisure, European Union, International Organizations
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United Way distributes 2.8 million pounds of food
The United Way of Central Maryland's Access to Healthy Food Initiative distributed more than 2.8 million pounds of groceries — enough to fill 56 tractor trailers — to low-income individuals and families, the organization announced Tuesday....
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes, Diets and Dieting, United Way , Business
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BIGGER BANG THEORY: United Way's new approach stresses teamwork, accountability to strengthen communities
tkleffman@amnews.comThermometers are out. The Heart of Kentucky United Way no longer uses those devices to measure and show how much money it has raised to distribute to non-profit agencies in the communities it serves. “It’s got to be more than just...Tags: Adult Education, Health and Safety at School, Flu, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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