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Saucon Valley's Elizabeth Chikotas charting new path to success
Elizabeth Chikotas enjoyed the challenge as a little kid of trying to keep up with her mother, Ann, during their Hellertown nature walks. Chikotas loved attempting to beat the boys in the recess yard and during elementary school fun runs. The Saucon...Tags: Mountain West Conference, Running, Dietary Supplements, Christianity, Teaching and Learning
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After the drought - fertilizing soybeans
A number of areas, particularly in southern SD had poor corn yields last year due to drought. As a result, many of these fields have high carryover levels of nitrogen. Carryover nitrate-N levels typically were over 100 lbs/a in two foot soil samples for...Tags: Symptoms
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Why would someone crave chalk?
The Medicine CabinetQ: Why would someone crave and eat chalk? I've been eating large amounts of chalk (sidewalk chalk) since my pregnancy. My baby is now four months old and I'm still craving it. A: The craving for chalk is most likely related to iron deficiency. The...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Dietary Supplements, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Health
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Friday, April 20, 2012
SOCIAL SECURITY FOR DUMMIES Nearly one in six Americans now get social security benefits, including retirees, workers with disabilities, survivors and family members of all ages. This morning, Jonathan Peterson, author of AARP's Social Security for...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Social Security, Earth Day, Iron (dietary supplement)
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Patients pay more, get less - if they're lucky
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers*This piece originally ran on A1 on Tuesday, October 21, 2008* Jennifer and Greg Danylyshyn of Pasadena are conscientious parents. They keep proper car seats in their used BMW, organic vegetables in the family diet and the pediatrician's number by the...Tags: Medicare, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, Barack Obama, Aetna Inc.
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WIC cuts: Balancing the budget on the backs of babies
Congress' recent efforts to balance the federal budget give new meaning to "women and children first." The $500 million cut to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) that President Barack Obama and congressional...Tags: Barack Obama, Republican Party, Education, Health, Health Insurance Cost
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The Coastal Gardener: Merry Christmas to the flowers, trees and birds
Chances are, as you read this, your living room is strewn with wrapping paper and holiday greeting cards. Gadgets are being plugged in, instruction sheets are being deciphered and calories are being consumed. The daily paper is soon to be dissected, a...Tags: Corona, Physical Conditions, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Politics
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