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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Lifestyle may make a difference for those living with Alzheimer's Dr. Heather Snyder talks about the research being presented at this week's Alzheimer's AssociationInternational Conference. Dr. Snyder says lifestyle factors such as alcohol use, sleep...Tags: Healthy Diet, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Alzheimer's Disease, Brad Johnson, Cooking Shows (genre)
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London Olympics: Tips on how to navigate the city during Games
LONDON — If you're at all familiar with London — the city of congestion, crowded byways, skinny streets — you may be trying to imagine how in the world the city will cope with moving its Olympics visitors from Point A to Point B. Many...
Tags: Equestrian, Travel, Railway Transportation, Olympic Games, Wimbledon Championships
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Weather another challenge for Olympics boss Coe
LONDON – As he left the Main Press Center Thursday morning to check in with his opening ceremonies team, London Olympic Organizing Committee chairman Seb Coe was able to eschew a raincoat and an umbrella. That would have required a devil-may-care...
Tags: Track and Field, BBC, Olympic Games, Weather Reports, Weather
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London gears up for Olympics as only the British can
The Olympic torch came to Brixton on Thursday, and so did Amy Cohen. She lived in the South London district until recently, a job change and the continuing financial crisis sending her to live back home with her parents at age 34. Among the throngs who...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Thames River, Politics, David Cameron, Labor Day
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Elkhart man to compete in London Paralympics; 'Start living' message
WSBT TV ReporterWith every stroke, every breath and every turn, 2011 Concord High School grad and University of Indianapolis sophomore Dalton Herendeen is that much closer to living his dream. “You almost can’t put into words the things I’ve sacrificed...Tags: Swimming, Sports, 2012 Summer Paralympics
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Mini Goes to Work at the Olympics
KickingTiresA very mini Mini is stealing a tiny bit of the spotlight at this summer's Olympic Games in London. BMW is putting quarter-scale versions of the Mini Cooper to work at the track and field events at Olympic Stadium, retrieving......Tags: Olympic Games, Theft
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5 Questions: Paralympian Casey Tibbs stays in the chase
The Paralympic Games don't get as much attention as the Olympics, but the stories are often more inspiring — among them, people who experience severe physical trauma and come out stronger on the other side. That's what happened with Casey Tibbs....
Tags: Track and Field, U.S. Military, Modern Pentathlon, Beijing Games, Pentathlon Running
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Paralympics Have Gained Respect And Support
The Hartford CourantWhen Paul Nitz made his first Paralympic team 20 years ago, he had to pay his own way to Barcelona. "When I made the team, their next statement was like, 'All right, now you've got to cut us a check for $2,000,' " Nitz said. "I was like, 'What if I don't...Tags: Track and Field, Tyson Gay, Amputation, Andrew Johnson, Newington
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Navy veteran speeds ahead to qualify for Paralympics
When Brad Snyder swims, he can't see the water. He can't see his opposition, he can't see the clock and, most importantly, he can't see the wall. But by just visualizing himself in the pool, Snyder is now London-bound. The 28-year-old Snyder lost his...
Tags: Blindness, Track and Field, United States Naval Academy, West Point, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Paralympic athletes overcome the heat to punch their ticket to London.
IUPUI is hosting the US Paralympics track and field trials. 250 athletes are trying to grab a roster spot on the US Paralympic track and field team. The competition isn't the only thing making them sweat. The high temperatures are contributing too....
Tags: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Double amputee to run in London Olympics
KIAHThe latest pre-Olympic sensation from thousands of miles away has some Houstonians to thank for an unprecedented entry to the London games. South African Oscar Pistorius had both legs amputated as a new born, due to a congenital problem. While some may...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Oscar Pistorius
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Local boy with spina bifida looks to 2016 Paralympics
Daniel Romanchuk gives you a blank stare when you try and explain to him why he is an inspiration. He looks confused — why would anybody care to see him race, legs tucked under him, neck crammed forward, and be inspired? He's just a kid who likes to...
Tags: Learning Disability, Spina Bifida, The Happiest News!, Legs, Human Interest
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Aug 11, 2012
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Jul 12, 2012
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Jun 29, 2012
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Jul 5, 2012
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Jun 23, 2012
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