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High school gets new classrooms
Albany Times Union, NY - 34 minutes ago
The construction work included the new gym and classrooms, renovation of the boys locker room and weight room, expansion and renovation of the cafeteria, ...
• Assessing students with one comprehensive test at the end of the ... - Lee's ...
Assessing students with one comprehensive test at the end of the ...
Lee's Summit Journal, MO - 44 minutes ago
In other words, district officials don't feel that the MAP scores hold too much weight when it comes to assessing the intellectual progress students make ...
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The Bottom Line: Employers Can Manage Obesity Problem with ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - 47 minutes ago
Compared to those who fall within normal weight ranges, obese patients are associated with a 36% increase in inpatient and outpatient spending and a 77% ...
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Three Scientists Inducted into ARS Hall of Fame
Agricultural Research, MD - 47 minutes ago
The ARS Science Hall of Fame program, established in 1986, recognizes agency researchers for outstanding career achievements in agricultural sciences. ...
• Australian proposal to get paid to lose weight (EARTHtimes.org)
Sydney - The taxpayer should stump up to help fat people lose weight, an Australian medical lobby group said Wednesday. The overweight and obese should get a 170-Australian-dollar (140-US-dollar) voucher to go on an accredited weight-loss program, Au...
• Pay fat people to lose weight: doctors (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A doctors group has proposed that overweight people be given a $170 subsidy to attend an accredited weight-loss program.
• Smart Weigh program yields results (Gaylord Herald Times)
GAYLORD ? By participating in the Smart Weigh program, directed by Eileen Mikus, registered dietitian at Otsego Memorial Hospital (OMH), some area residents are seeing significant results in their battle to lose weight.
TUESDAY, Sept. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Short-term weight gain can signal worsening outcomes for heart failure patients, a new study shows.