Football: Coaches deal with physical, mental toll of their job
Jerry Ulmer, The Oregonian , August 31, 2010 5:56 p.m. Faustin Riley remembers being so big, he couldn't fit into friends' cars, and being so heavy, he was reluctant to sit down when visiting someone's home.
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‘The cuts mean my care has been cut by a third’
Terry Wells is blind, diabetic, and needs dialysis three times a week. His life was already hard—but now the Tories have cut his care by a third. “Carers don’t even have enough time to wash me properly now,” he said. “They put me in the shower and give me a quick shave.
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Mark Hyman, MD: Why Quick, Cheap Food Is Actually More Expensive
I ask you to consider: Have you ever made poor food choices because of cost? What is the REAL cost of this cheap food--the cost in dollars, on our health, on our environment?
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