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Got milk? Schools say, maybe not when it's chocolate milk - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Seizing on a trend that has pitted health advocates against one another and even prompted a Yale study, Bridgeport Public Schools decided this fall to see what would happen if they pulled chocolate milk from the menu. Even in its low-fat form, chocolate milk has added sugar or high fructose corn syrup that some nutritionists say students don't need, particularly those who live in urban areas where obesity and diabetes are major health concerns. [...] others argue that without a milk choice, studView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Experts: To ensure a bright future, you gotta wear shades - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Most people know sunglasses are a weapon they can use to guard themselves and their families from a wide array of nature's assailants, but experts said too many don't put that knowledge into practice. A survey released in 2008 by the nonprofit vision insurance company VSP Vision Care showed that, while about 68 percent of adults surveyed wore sunglasses outdoors, less than 30 percent of their children took the same precaution. Stevens said she's been engaged in a five-year battle to get her own View full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Worker recalls 50 years at hospital blood lab - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Working in the hospital's blood bank, she would contract Hepatitis B (they didn't wear gloves then; and she never had any Hepatitis symptoms). She survived breast cancer. [...] she's still working away, screening patients' blood and finding matches, whether it's for a trauma patient in dire need of a transfusion or for someone undergoing routine, elective surgery. The laboratory, which encompasses the blood bank, chemistry, hematology and other departments, has expanded. Technology has made patiView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Aging Pittsburgh secondary sticking together - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “[...] he wanted the defending AFC champions to go after coveted free agent cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha. The Steelers could only make a play for Asomugha if they re-signed veteran Ike Taylor first, even if Taylor lacks Asomugha's Pro Bowl-laden resume. [...] it's a group that had to take a long hard look at the family portrait after Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers torched the Steelers for 304 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-25 Super Bowl victory. A unit that has consistently been among the View full resource at greenwichtime.com

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At Local Gym, SEAL Candidates Prepare For Long Journey Ahead - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Belts of 5.56 millimeter and 50 caliber rounds wrap around the support poles of a storied pull-up bar in Tommy K Vitamins of Stamford. Sharkany, a retired Marine who holds three world records in pull-ups, volunteers his time twice a week to run a camp designed to prepare SEAL candidates for special warfare training. Twenty-two SEALs and special warfare soldiers, including U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian Bill, of Stamford, were killed when the twin-rotor Chinook helicopter they were on was shView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Jerry Sr. Memorial Celebrity Golf Tournament celebrates 24th anniversary - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Key joined 20 other professional athletes and sports personalities at Innis Arden Golf Club Tuesday for a long-running charity tournament that gets better each year. A non-profit organization, Abilis helps people with developmental disabilities throughout their lifespan. The 60-year-old Greenwich and Stamford-based agency works in schools, civic organizations and with families in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien and throughout Fairfield and Westchester County. The 18-hole event included a live auctioView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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NJ Gov. Christie kicks off health center week - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “BURLINGTON, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Chris Christie signed a proclamation Monday declaring Aug. 7-14 as National Health Center Week, calling community health centers the most effective and efficient way to provide New Jersey residents with a wide range of medical services. [...] Democrats said Christie's proclamation was hypocritical, because he has vetoed funding for women's health, cut money for an AIDS drug program and presided over the closing of family planning centers. "Seniors and working clView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Cigna's 2Q profit climbs 39 percent, outlook rises - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Cigna Corp. said Thursday its second-quarter net income jumped 39 percent compared to last year's quarter, when a hit from a discontinued business weighed on the managed care company's performance. In doing so, Cigna became the fifth major health insurer to beat analyst expectations for the second quarter and raise its earnings forecast for 2011. Humana Inc., Aetna Inc. and UnitedHealth Group Inc. also have recently reported earnings growth, while WellPoint Inc. saw its net iView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Cohen Fitness Academy to sponsor first jamboree - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Along with that, Young -- who never met Cohen but has been equally touched by her story -- donated funds to create the Chelsea Cohen Fitness Academy, whose goal is to become a central point for a county-wide effort to promote awareness for the under-served youth to have a more active and healthy lifestyle. Stamford resident and current ESPN baseball analyst Bobby Valentine and former Harding High basketball star and two-time NBA champion Wes Matthews will be at the jamboree to speak about the AcView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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High PCB counts close Greenwich High School playing fields - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Soil samples taken from a grassy area between the parking lot and fields 3 and 4 at depths of up to a foot were found to contain polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, at concentrations higher than acceptable limits, Superintendent of Schools Sidney Freund said in a statement. First Selectman Peter Tesei, in a statement released Friday night, said he was informed of the latest contamination find on Friday afternoon and supports the district's decision to close the fields "out of an abundance oView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Parents of slain Texas mom win custody of kids - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Matt Baker, who is serving a 65-year prison sentence for murder in the 2006 drugging and suffocation of his wife, shook his head. Prosecutors at the former Baptist minister's murder trial argued that he had killed his wife so that he could take up with his mistress and tried to make Kari Baker's death appear to be a suicide by overdose. A court-appointed adviser who conducted home studies on both the Baker and Dulin homes had recommended that the Dulins be awarded custody for several reasons, inView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Promoters wary after Missouri music festival bust - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “(AP) — Jimmy Tebeau figured a shuttered youth camp deep in the Missouri Ozarks would be the perfect venue for his Grateful Dead tribute band — and to host other touring musicians and thousands of free-spirited fans. Since 2004, his 350-acre campground — named Camp Zoe — has featured performances from his own band, the Schwag, as well as top acts such as the Roots and Los Lobos. [...] the music recently stopped at Zoe, and now the dreadlocked dad — once considered a savvy impresario among concertView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Rural hospitals worry about health care overhaul - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “Supporters of the overhaul say that while the law may have to be improved in order to address the special needs of rural hospitals and clinics, it is an important step to stopping the decline in access to quality health care in many rural areas. Doug McMillan, chief executive officer of West Park Hospital, said the health care overhaul has good ideas for improving patient care, including making patient medical information available to medical providers anywhere. McMillan and Fraser are particulaView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Abortion provider challenges new Arizona laws - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's largest abortion provider says new laws to restrict abortion services should be blocked because they trample on state constitutional rights and would reduce the availability of abortion services in smaller cities. Planned Parenthood's request for an order blocking challenged provisions argued that provisions of the new laws violate state constitutional protections for privacy and equal protection. Attorneys said no Arizona appellate court has ruled on whether the ArizonaView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Indiana abortion law stirs debate on health care - GreenwichTime

greenwichtime.com — “INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Supporters and opponents of Indiana's new law eliminating Medicaid funding for abortion providers have painted starkly different pictures of Medicaid recipients' options for finding birth control, cancer screening and other services under the law. Planned Parenthood of Indiana — the law's main target — has conceded numerous health centers statewide provide sexual health services, but its president says the agency's review of Daniels' list found many don't take new Medicaid paView full resource at greenwichtime.com

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Indiana abortion law stirs debate on health care: Mitch Daniels, who signed the law May 10, has said low-income ... http://bit.ly/jA5dhn

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