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High-dose vitamin D prevents fractures in elderly
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new analysis of nearly a dozen studies testing vitamin D in older individuals has concluded that it takes a daily dose of at least 800 international units (IU) to consistently prevent broken bones. A dose that high was found...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds, Nursing, Science and Technology
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Critic's Notebook: Seeing L.A.'s MOCA as a company — therein lies the rub
If you're confused by the convulsive goings-on at the internationally admired Museum of Contemporary Art, which culminated in the June 25 firing of the illustrious chief curator instrumental in putting the museum on the map, don't be. It's not that...
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Triple Threat? Study finds triplets grow into healthy, adjusted teens
CW33 NewsMeet Ayden and his brother Bryce and his other brother Colin. They're five-and-a-half year old triplets-inseparable since birth. Ayden and Colin both checked in at 4 lbs. 12 oz. Bryce 3 lbs. 13 oz. Their mom Christie said they started out slow then...Tags: Parenting, Health
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London's luscious, low-key side
LONDON — As a Californian, I had forgotten that you don't cancel your life just because it rains. If you did, you'd never see anything in London, at least not recently. And there is much to see. Too much, in fact. It's a travel buffet, and it's...
Tags: Travel, Arts and Culture, Paralympic Games, Theft, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pilot sends plane into dive after mistaking Venus for oncoming plane
CNNIt's happened to most of us. We suddenly wake up and find ourselves disoriented, wondering where we are, and possibly mistaking a light in the distance for something completely different. Usually it's no big deal -- you shake it off, wake up and move on....Tags: Entertainment, Injuries and Wounds, Music, Concerts, Health
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World's most expensive cities named
KIAHIf the Occupy folks ever get it together and decide to really go after the 1%, those guys better have a good place to hide out. We recommend Zurich, Switzerland, the most expensive city in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Osaka (Japan), New York City
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GOAA Board Chairman Calvet: Orlando International Airport in “excellent position for the future”
Tourism Central Florida - Orlando SentinelDespite the challenges posed by major airline mergers, the continued high price of jet fuel and the continuing stagnant economy, Orlando International Airport is in sound shape and positioned well, said Cesar Calvet, chairman of the Greater Orlando... -
Schaumburg’s second-largest employer celebrates 100 years
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsSchaumburg will be recognizing the village’s second-largest employer, as the company celebrates 100 years since the Switzerland-based company started operations in the United States. Zurich …... -
Whitney Houston was 'coming through something,' hairstylist says
Ministry of GossipWhitney Houston was not working on a comeback but rather a "come through," according to her hairstylist, Tiffanie Dixon. Tiffanie Dixon, who described Whitney Houston as "America's princess," said she saw the singer "unresponsive" after being pulled... -
One more race, and weary Felix calling it a season
Allyson Felix sounded exhausted.
Felix called me Wednesday from Zurich, Switzerland, where she had gone after winning her fourth medal at the World Track & Field Championships that ended Sunday in Daegu, South Korea.
"Hanging in there,'' she said with...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Allyson Felix, International Travel
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A celebration of bluegrass in the Roanoke Valley, FiddleFest builds a faithful following
ReporterFrom the band of bass players in the cafeteria to a gaggle of guitarists down the hall, the musicians who turned out for Fiddlefest on Friday morning weren't just picking, they were picking up some new licks. Shirley Bates is a bass player from...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Education, Festive Events, Bluegrass (genre)
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Google engineer goofs, tells whole world that Google doesn't get it
TechnologyGoogle Inc. has a leaked manifesto on its hands and it may be a stickier problem for Google than Brad Garlinghouse's famous "Peanut Butter" manifesto ("Change is needed and it is needed soon") was for Yahoo Inc. in 2006. In......
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