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<title>Massie sprints back into form (The Morning Call)</title> 
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Beijing-bound: Area cyclist to compete in his second Olympics. When Giddeon Massie felt weakness in his left leg while cycling last summer, the former Olympian knew something was wrong.
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<title>Buyers beware: Supplements can be beneficial, but athletes must do homework (Quad-City Times)</title> 
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An athlete?s emphasis on diet and training is as old as competition.
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<title>How to provide veterinary care during a recession (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)</title> 
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With the arrival of today&#039;s mail, Sophie was faced with another decision: Do I pay the credit card bill or do I heed the warnings provided in the reminder received from her veterinarian about &quot;Bubbles?&quot;
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<title>New processing facility in Reedsburg to cash in on organic whey (Wisconsin State Journal)</title> 
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For many years, small organic cheesemaking operations have had a problem with whey. In the last 20 years, the value of whey ? a byproduct of cheesemaking ? has increased dramatically as food and health-products producers recognized its potential for human consumption as a source of protein and calcium. But small organic producers haven&#039;t yet been able to see the full potential of this new ...
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<title>Porridge pays off years later (Stuff)</title> 
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A nutritious diet in early childhood provides a developmental edge that may not become apparent until adulthood.
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<title>Child Care May Lead to Unwanted Weight Gain in Infants (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)</title> 
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MONDAY, July 7 (HealthDay News) -- Infants cared for by caregivers other than their parents tend to gain more weight than children cared for by their parents, a new study says.
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<title>Early-life nutrition may be associated with adult intellectual functioning (PhysOrg)</title> 
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Adults who had improved nutrition in early childhood may score better on intellectual tests, regardless of the number of years they attended school, according to a report in the July issue of Archives of Pediatrics &amp; Adolescent Medicine.
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<title>Nutritious porridge pays off years later (Reuters via Yahoo! News)</title> 
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A nutritious diet in early childhood provides a developmental edge that may not be apparent until adulthood, according to a long-term study of Guatemalan villagers released on Monday.
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<title>Nutritious porridge pays off decades later -study (AlertNet)</title> 
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Source: Reuters By Andrew Stern CHICAGO, July 7 (Reuters) - A nutritious diet in early childhood provides a developmental edge that may not be apparent until adulthood, according to a long-term study of Guatemalan ...
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<title>Early-life nutrition may be associated with adult intellectual functioning (EurekAlert!)</title> 
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Adults who had improved nutrition in early childhood may score better on intellectual tests, regardless of the number of years they attended school, according to a report in the July issue of Archives of Pediatrics &amp; Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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