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What do we eat? New food map will tell us
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought. Same goes for soda. Until now, the only way to find out what people in the United States eat and how many calories they consume has...
Tags: Organic Foods, Nestle SA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Science and Technology, New York University
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Lawmakers Push Bill On Child Mental Health
The Hartford CourantHARTFORD -- Jennifer Maksel is a single mother who is seeking help because her family has been directly impacted by the tragedy of the Newtown school shootings. "My youngest son escaped from his first grade classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary after seeing...Tags: Family, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Barack Obama, Adam Lanza, Substance Abuse
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Botched robbery leads to N.Y. student's death -- by police
It wasn't like the movies. Seven of the police officer's bullets hit the robber. An eighth hit a hostage, Andrea Rebello. Both were killed, and a standoff was over. The repercussions, however, had just begun. The death of the 21-year-old Hofstra...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Shootings, Hofstra University, Theft, Criminals
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Claremont McKenna student may have died 'huffing' nitrous oxide
Authorities are investigating the death of a Claremont McKenna student who died early Friday morning after apparently "huffing," or inhaling, laughing gas, officials said. Claremont Police received a call around 12:55 a.m. Friday about an unconscious... -
READER SUBMITTED: High School Teams Celebrate A Year Of Learning And Unity
HartfordAn end-of-year celebration was held on Wednesday, May 15 for the High School Unity Teams program facilitated by the Capitol Region Education Council's Division of Teaching and Learning on behalf of the Hartford Region Open Choice Program. High School...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), East Windsor
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READER SUBMITTED: New Officers Elected To The Connecticut Orthopaedic Society
Greater HartfordThe members of the Connecticut Orthopaedic Society elected new officers for 2013-2015 at its Annual Meeting held at the Marriott Hotel in Farmington on May 10. Elected as President to serve more than 275 members of the Society was Ross A. Benthien, MD, a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Louisville, George Washington University, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Hospitals and Clinics
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Pricey radiation no better post prostatectomy: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who get an older and less costly form of radiation after their cancerous prostates are removed fare just as well as men who get a new and expensive type of radiation, according to a new study. "What we demonstrate is...Tags: Internal Medicine, Erectile Dysfunction, Internists, Radiation Therapy, Medical Research
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Cops testify in trial of College Park woman in boyfriend's slaying
An accident, a "self-defense thing," a struggle or a suicide: Caryn Kelley seemed to suggest each explanation in her panicked 911 call and subsequent statements after her boyfriend, Phillip Peatross, was shot in the head in 2011. In her opening statement...
Tags: Tennis, Lawyers, Shootings, Trials, Prosecution
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Penn State issues statement refuting forthcoming Sports Illustrated story
Nittany LinesPenn State released a statement Tuesday night refuting a Sports Illustrated story about the football team's medical operations. The story, which will be on newsstands Wednesday, is promoted on the cover with the headline, "Do Athletics Still Have Too... -
Grants will help reach valley's uninsured as health reform nears
The Modesto BeeCalifornia's health exchange has awarded $37 million in grants to educate up to 9 million consumers about the Affordable Care Act, with most of the funding going to outreach plans targeting a dozen or more counties. None of the grants announced...Tags: Colleges and Universities, NAACP, Corporate Officers, Immigration, Planned Parenthood
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News anchor tells it like it is at Quinnipiac University's graduation
New Haven Register, Conn.The medical and communications fields are really different, but TV news anchor Josh Elliott told graduates at Quinnipiac University they have at least one thing in common: "You've all decided to go into the business of being right, all the time."...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Quinnipiac University, Graham Spanier, The Pennsylvania State University, Medical Specialization
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Protesters: Route to new school a 'danger zone'
Tribune reporterBeads of sweat dripped down Jitu Brown’s face as he addressed about 150 marchers who had gathered on Sunday afternoon outside Overton Elementary School in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood. The school at East 49th Street and South Indiana...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Kenwood, Students, Rahm Emanuel
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