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Notre Dame Men's Basketball: Irish look to loosen up in road test
STORRS, Conn. — An additional thought or something close to it might surface Saturday near the end of the Notre Dame men's basketball scouting report.
It's difficult to enjoy the ride if you hold on too tight.
When the No. 8 Irish awake Saturday...Tags: Walt Disney, Amusement and Theme Parks, Connecticut Huskies, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Big East Conference
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Neglected dog is recovering well, looking for a home
Someone abandoned a dog in Mishawaka last October. She was skin and bones and could barely walk, but now she’s on the road to recovery.
“It’s probably a good thing that we got her in when we did,” said Bonnie Richardson...Tags: Health
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Notre Dame women's basketball: Novosel finally getting defensive
It was a blue blur that provided a wake-up call from a defensive nightmare for Notre Dame women’s basketball player Natalie Novosel. Connecticut’s Tiffany Hayes took a split-second to size up Novosel, and then a blue uniform flashed past the...Tags: High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Basketball, Sports, Tiffany Hayes
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Charting America's anti-obesity progress
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama had doubts about making a campaign against childhood obesity one of her signature issues. "I wondered to myself whether we could really make a difference, because when you take on a problem this big and this...Tags: Human Interest, Economy, Business and Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Weight, Politics
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Shedding light on the winter blues
SOUTH BEND — As the snow continues piling up outside, people suffering from the "winter blues" could potentially benefit from a new indoor sanctuary, of sorts, at Memorial Hospital.
Memorial's Health Discovery Center, which is on the sixth floor at...Tags: Human Interest, Health and Medical Professionals, Melatonin (dietary supplement), Health Treatments, Seasonal Affective Disorder
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WSBTers do the 'Cubicle Crunch'
Staying motivated through out the work day can be tough, especially if your day starts early!
WSBT's health and fitness expert, Stephanie Mansour visited our newsroom this week with an energizing exercise called the 'Cubicle Crunch.'
Get a look at...Tags: Human Interest, Health
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A spring scorcher
MISHAWAKA — As temperatures flirted with the triple digits across much of the area Tuesday, people did everything they could to stay cool. At Merrifield Park in Mishawaka, people wore hats and men took their shirts off as temperatures soared....Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Heart Disease, Weather Warnings, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fatigue
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Heat continues for second day in Michiana
With temperatures expected to reach mid to upper-90's Wednesday, Michiana residents are put on-alert with a Heat Advisory.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory is in place for most counties in the WSBT viewing area. Hot temperatures...Tags: Heart Disease, Weather Warnings, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Salt, Physical Conditions
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Baby boomers fueling boom in knee, hip surgeries
SAN DIEGO (AP) — We're becoming a nation of bum knees, worn-out hips and sore shoulders. And it's not just the Medicare set who's suffering. Baby boomer bones and joints also are taking a pounding, spawning a boom in operations to fix them....Tags: Surgery, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Health, Obesity, Physical Conditions
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Study: 6.5 percent of adults active enough at work
ATLANTA (AP) — If you think you do enough physical activity at work to keep you healthy, you're probably wrong. Health researchers say only about 6.5 percent of U.S. adults meet physical activity guidelines while they're working. And those that...Tags: Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Outstanding Student Athlete: Allison Hostetler
The body of an athlete must work in perfect unison. The feet pivot, the spine twists, the hands release. And the brain choreographs it all in split-second precision.
Allison Hostetler's brain is gifted. A 4.0 student, class president, valedictorian,...Tags: Human Interest, Athletes, Health, Headaches, Human Body
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Purdue University board increases student tuition, adds fee
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Purdue University students will begin paying either $400 or $1,000 more in tuition and fees next school year, depending on whether they are in-state or out-of-state. The university system's Board of Trustees approved a 3.5...Tags: Indiana, Colleges and Universities, Health, Education
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