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Falls law director: Natatorium might give discount to married gay couples, but not required to
CUYAHOGA FALLS: The Natatorium is not required to offer its “spouse” discount to gay couples married in other states, but there is no law stopping the Parks and Recreation Board from changing the fitness center’s rates to recognize couples in “nontraditional” relationships.
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Appropriate Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment: Just What Is “Normal”?
Dr Lavretsky is Professor of Psychiatry in the department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. She also directs the Late-life Mood, Stress, and Wellness Research Program at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA.
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Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
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America Stressed Out, Overweight and Depressed: Study
According to the 2011 Stress in America report, released on January 11, 39 percent of the 1,226 Americans who took the American Psychological Association's online survey report that their stress has increased in the past year. And respondents who reported higher levels of stress were more likely to be obese or suffering from depression.
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[Update]: Jaffe Confirms Post-Twisted Metal Departure
[Update]: Twisted Metal's David Jaffe has commented on and clarified his post-Twisted Metal plans. In a series of tweets , Jaffe confirmed that he is leaving Eat Sleep Play, but that he won't do so until after Twisted Metal has shipped and the game has been bug-fixed and balanced post-launch. Jaffe estimates that could take up to three months. He did stress however, "I WILL be leaving2start new ...
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Canadian pairs champ Meagan Duhamel credits vegan diet for good health
Meagan Duhamel packs her suitcases for competitions like she's about to board a boat for a desert island.
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Report: Stress levels dip slightly
The American Psychological Association’s latest report, Stress in America™: Our Health at Risk, paints a troubling picture of the impact stress has on the health of the country, especially caregivers and people living with a chronic illness such as obesity or depression. The Stress in America survey, which was conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of APA among 1,226 U.S. residents in ...
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