They might intend to eat correctly, but they just can’t get around keeping it consistent. I know because this is something that I battled with myself for a long time. When I finally sat down and got serious, I finally got to the core of why most weight trainers fail in this department: improper planning.
Most of us can decide to start eating right, and some of us are even good at righting down goals and how we need to achieve them. But, if we Read the rest of this entry »
during next months one-day series in Bangladesh.
Qadir said that he is not fully aware of Shoaibs form and fitness and will like to meet the pacer soon to hear him out before a decision is made to recall the player.
Qadir said he will also consult with his fellow selectors Saleem Jaffer and Shoaib Mohammad before making up his mind about Shoaibs chances of playing in the five-match ODI series in Bangladesh next month.
Shoaib, 33, Read the rest of this entry »
Delphi Corp. faces a flurry of objections to its request to end health care benefits for about 15,000 salaried retirees.
Retirees across the country have expressed outrage to the plan in more than 35 letters to U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain, asking him to deny Delphi’s motion for permission to terminate those benefits by April 1.
Also, retirees in Indiana have hired legal counsel to fight Delphi’s request.
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INDIANAPOLIS – The city of Indianapolis is now the owner of
a closed hospital building after no one bought it at a tax sale.
Treasurer Mike Rodman told The Indianapolis Star
that no one made a bid to pay the nearly $2 million tax lien on the
vacant Winona Memorial Hospital property just north of the city’s
downtown.
The site has been unused since the hospital went bankrupt in
2004. Rodman says it will be up to city officials to decide future
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Maverick suffered second- and third-degree burns in the fire on Jan. 22, 2008, the day after he was born. Witnesses said flames erupted inside a plastic oxygen dome, which had been placed over the baby’s head to help him breathe. His bassinet had been placed beneath the warming device in the nursery.
Two nurses, who were standing beside him, put out the fire immediately, hospital officials said. Maverick was soon transferred to Hennepin County Medical Read the rest of this entry »
As a 30-something, I hereby resolve to sleep more in 2009. And published today in the
, a predictor of
. In fact, the study showed that one extra hour each night lowered the estimated odds of having such gunk in the vasculature by 33 percent. According to the study authors, getting that extra hour brings a benefit, cardiovascularly speaking, similar to that of lowering systolic blood pressure (the top number in the blood pressure ratio) by 17 Read the rest of this entry »
BELLFLOWER, Calif.—Hospital officials say octuplets born last week are doing well and breathing unassisted as they approach their one-week anniversary.
A statement released Sunday by Kaiser Permanente’s Bellflower Medical Center says all eight babies are being tube-fed donated breast milk as well as receiving an intravenous nutritional combination supplement.
Nadya Suleman, 33, gave birth Monday to the babies. She was expected to remain Read the rest of this entry »
Adult Diabetes Support Group: Meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3536 YMCA Drive. For more information, call Bill Korzen at (325) 949-6535.
Al-Anon: For meetings, information or help, call the main number at (325) 657-6640.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Meetings are 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Saturday. Family continuing care for codependency meetings are 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at River Crest Hospital, 1636 Hunters Read the rest of this entry »
Today, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009, Mahnomen County Sheriffâs deputy Chris Dewey was transferred out of MeritCare Hospitalâs critical care unit into a surgical unit. He remains in guarded condition. MeritCare critical care specialist Dr. Frank Sepe says âChris has made significant improvements in the last 48 hours and is now well enough to move from the critical care unit.â Surgeon Dr. Robert Sticca says âChris is now out of immediate Read the rest of this entry »
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said it over and over Saturday: Baseball has no place for performance-enhancing drugs.
“I would agree with those who’ve said, ‘No if, ands or buts — zero tolerance,’” La Russa said as the Cardinals opened workouts. “If you could get the union to agree with that, that would be a step in the (right) direction.”
La Russa has staunchly defended Mark McGwire, who refused to Read the rest of this entry »