Senin, 30 Maret 2009

Eat This Instead: Brown Rice vs. Grain Medley

How doctors resolve disagreements
Even today, too often medical practitioners refuse to challenge one another. I was more than a little concerned about Pete, age 11. His mother had brought him to see me one Friday afternoon; he was limping and complaining about a few days of bad ankle pain.


Fierce Buzz Cut Helps Editor Face Cancer

Dana Jennings, editor for the New York Times, has prostate cancer. He blogs about his experiences with the disease. In a recent entry, he writes about the buzz cut he adopted pre-surgery, "a visible bulwark against the tide of emasculating side effects" caused by treatment.


She loses 125 pounds and gains fans
Losing 125 pounds has gotten Tamara Harbison, a Morrisville waitress, accolades and a trip to New York City.
Eat This Instead: Brown Rice vs. Grain Medley
When you're buying Uncle Ben's 90-second rice packs, it pays to read the fine print. The Whole Grain Brown version has just a trace of sodium, but if you go for the medley of brown and wild rice, which says in small type on the package that it's "perfectly seasoned with herbs and spices," you'll end up with 730 milligrams sodium per cup.


RIGHTS: Cuba Launches Anti-Homophobia Campaign
HAVANA, Mar 30 (IPS)You could hear a pin drop and uncomfortable glances went round the room when the moderator of the debate invited contributions from the floor. A law student finally broke the silence, appealing for education to be a two-way street, so that homosexuals can "help us to accept them."

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