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Square owner finalizing financing plan (Journal Inquirer)
Centro Properties Group, the Australian owners of Enfield Square mall and a gaggle of smaller Connecticut retail centers, has finalized refinancing that gives the financially struggling retail holding company some breathing room, Centro officials said Friday.
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Seth Bauer: A Day without a Carbon Footprint… (HuffingtonPost)
PepsiCo made a big, vitamin-C-filled p.r. splash this week when it released its calculations for the carbon footprint of a half-gallon of orange juice. The…
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Many moons ago, this rock was magnetic (Deccan Herald)
Cosmic connection What’s the science behind climate change? It appears that “something” from outer space is also triggering it. So, human beings are not the only ones to be blamed, explain Alkendra Pratap Singh and C Sivaram
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Health Care: Lake hospital takes St. Helena name; $200,000 for electronic records (North Bay Business Journal)
Redbud Community Hospital of Lake County changed its name to St. Helena Hospital Clearlake last month after forming a joint operating partnership with St. Helena Hospital in Napa.
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SNIPPETS (Deccan Herald)
Studies have shown vitamin C to be a well-known antioxidant that can protect the body from damage by ROS.
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Peanut butter lovers say nuts to the recall and fat gram warnings (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
Peanut butter is so yesterday. Right? It’ll make you sick, either as a vessel for salmonella or a deadly irritant for those with peanut allergies. It’ll make you chubby, with roughly 16 grams of fat per serving. It’ll make you thirsty, with its wicked combination of sticky and salty.
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Supplements: Are they worth it? (The Brantford Expositor)
You eat right. Well, at least you do most of the time. OK, OK. Maybe not so much. So every morning, you down a multivitamin, […]
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Why are more women having C-sections? (Abilene Reporter-News)
With Caesarean sections heralding the arrival of about a third of babies in the United States and in other developed nations, researchers are struggling to understand why a greater percentage of women are having the procedure and the implications this may have for infants.
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Popeye Was Right! (ThirdAge)
Spinach is a treasure trove of nutrients: riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, beta carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, potassium and vitamin C. Some of the vitamin C will be lost in cooking, it’s true, and the iron and calcium — on which spinach built its reputation — are not fully available to the body because they’re bound up by a compound known as oxalic aid.
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Police still looking for vitamin store burglar (Concord Monitor)
The police are renewing their request for help identifying the man who broke into the GNC Nutrition Center on Fort Eddy Road on Dec. 26 and made off with the cash register and merchandise from the store.
Source: www.concordmonitor.com