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Cosi looks to new leader, fewer stores
After years of fighting for profitability, fending off Nasdaq delistings and losing market share to competition, Deerfield-based Cosi seems no closer to a happy ending. The fast-casual restaurant chain's chief executive, Carin Stutz, has stepped down,...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Financing and Stock Offerings, Lifestyle and Leisure, NASDAQ, Board of Directors
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READER SUBMITTED: These Teens are Agents of Change, From The Ground Up
GranbyThe YMCA Teen Leaders of Granby have put countless hours into creating an educational community garden, and they can't wait to share it with everyone. "From the Ground Up," will be an organization dedicated to empowering students to become agents of...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, YMCA
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Cosi CEO Carin Stutz resigns
Tribune staff reporterCosi Inc., the beleaguered Deerfield-based fast casual restaurant chain, has lost another chief executive. The chain said in a statement late Tuesday that Carin Stutz resigned and that chairman of the board Stephen Edwards would take her place....Tags: Stock Market, Burger King, Corporate Officers, Cosi Incorporated, Panera Bread Company
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153rd Pennsylvania Infantry suffers casualties at Chancellorsville; colonel in prison
When Rebel forces smashed into the 153rd Pennsylvania Infantry at Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863, the men from Northampton County could not hold. Their commander, Col. Charles Glanz, ordered a retreat in the early evening, but did not get far before he...
Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Prisons, Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Imperial Valley Child Asthma Program to implement preschool wellness curriculum
Staff Writer, Copy EditorIn an effort to promote a healthy lifestyle among Valley children, the Imperial Valley Child Asthma Program will teach a wellness curriculum in the coming school year at five Valley preschools operated by the nonprofit United Families Inc. The...Tags: Nutrition, Obesity, Early Learning, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions
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Mom's obesity tied to higher risk of preemies
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who are overweight or obese are more likely to give birth prematurely, according to a new study from Sweden. Researchers found that link was strongest for babies born the earliest - between 22 and 27 weeks - and...Tags: American Medical Association, Vanderbilt University , Obesity, High Blood Pressure, Medical Research
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The worst things to eat for your heart
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among Americans; on average, one person dies every 39 seconds, according to recently published data from the American Heart Association. Along with healthy lifestyle choices, what you eat can have a big effect...Tags: American Heart Association, Diabetes, Salt, Diseases and Illnesses, Food Industry
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Most public elementary schools don't regulate access to junk food
More than three-quarters of the nation’s public elementary schools face no state or district limits on the sale of sugary drinks, candy or salty snacks, according to a survey. Children eat at least a third of their meals at school, and spend...
Tags: Science and Technology, American Medical Association, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Dwayne Johnson, Obesity
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OUR HEALTH: Our Health's Interview with Governor Bob McDonnell
Governor Bob McDonnell and First Lady Maureen McDonnell discuss men's health, her cancer scare and teaching their children the importance of living a balanced life. OH: Men tend to lead less healthy lifestyles than women. They are more apt to smoke and...
Tags: Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, General Practitioners, Government
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OUR HEALTH: Minor League Play, Major League Attitude
Michael McCarthy’s nickname is Google, and for good reason. Yes, he’s a crack baseball player, a right-hand pitcher for the minor league team, the Salem Red Sox. But he’s also a good student who earned a bachelor of science degree in...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Boston Red Sox, The New York Times, Medical Research
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Recipe for fatherhood: For some dads, cooking with their kids is part of a balanced diet
chrisc@herald-mail.comMaking food can be as ordinary as peeling potatoes or as extrordinary as creating a delicious sauce for the perfect french fry. Being a father is a bit like that. Sometimes being a parent is a delight, and sometimes it’s a chore. But, like...Tags: Religion and Belief, Values, Washington, DC, Entertainment, Recipes
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Shared energy, resources can help curb black infant deaths
Orange County's overall infant mortality rate, at nearly 7 percent, is the lowest it has been in 10 years and is even closer to meeting Healthy People 2020's national target of 6 percent. While there is reason to celebrate the efforts responsible for...Tags: Social Sciences, Medicaid, Environmental Issues, Dominican Republic, Conservation
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