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Fluoridation is easiest, cheapest public-health initiative For city councillors, options for fluoridation of municipal water are either yes or no. During the recent city public forum, there were two submissions that intrigued me. One was from a dental professional and the other was from a university professor.[...] www.orilliapacket.com
“Juice Fasts” could bring unwanted side effects DENVER — Kick-start a healthy diet, cleanse your system, and lose weight. Those are the claims that have a lot... kdvr.com
Silicon Valley is getting healthy, crunching abs, not just apps It’s the latest revolution sweeping Silicon Valley: Potato chips are out, kale chips are in. www.latimes.com
Diary of a Diabetic Chef: It's easier to stick to a diet that allows for some fun I was taken to task recently by an Oregonian food writer, a man with whom (in most other ways) I tend to agree, regarding the new menu items I was introducing at my restaurant. www.oregonlive.com
An Olympian's workout routine: 'eat, sleep, train' Trampoline gymnast Karen Cockburn clocks plenty of flight time each week as she works her way to the podium www.theglobeandmail.com
EASE Cancer uses holistic approach to help people deal with cancer WENATCHEE — People who’ve had cancer say the diagnosis becomes a dividing line in their lives. There were the days before they knew they had cancer, and the days after. It’s not just the physical drain of the disease and its treatments that make this diagnosis so life-changing. www.wenatcheeworld.com
My Workout: Athlete fights to stay active despite illness View full sizeSpecial to The OregonianCathy CumminsWho: Cathy Cummins, 48, Portland; 5 feet 8 inches, 190 pounds. Cummins, a chiropractor, teacher and lifelong competitive athlete, has packed a lot into her 48 years. She says, in fact, she's already fulfilled... www.oregonlive.com
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