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    Deep Posts: Rookie Minicamp Roundup

    What we noticed while wondering just how much we could take away from non-contact minicamps involving nothing but rookies, and a few veterans per team who were allowed to participate because they didn't get a vested year last season: 49ers first-round pick A.J. Jenkins shows up out of shape...
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    That Girl Round-Up Top 10 Most Inspirational ‘Real’ Female Athletes

    For the past year, we have been featuring a different female athlete each week as part of our That Girl series. These are "real" women, not professionals, who we have been drawing our motivation from. In addition to kicking some serious ass on the road, the pool, the slopes or the studio, these...
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    Reproductive Rights Roundup: The Pill Helps Us Earn More

    This week saw anti-abortion bills floundering in a few states—most notably Idaho, where a mandatory ultrasound bill was shelved. But Georgia passed last-minute legislation banning abortions after 20 weeks. And Kansas lawmakers came up with new ways to allow doctors to withhold health info from...
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    Reproductive Rights Roundup: Idaho Women Would Get Ultrasounds ‘Every Day’

    This week in good, bad and weird reproductive health news: An anti-abortion activist fetishizes ultrasounds*in Idaho;*October Baby, a feature film about a "failed abortion survivor," has Christian audiences raving; five executives quit Susan G. Komen for the Cure; and a study finds gynecologists...
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    State Roundup: New Minn. Gov.'s Plans To Expand Medicaid Could Be Off To Slow Start;

    The Associated Press/Bloomberg: Dayton Irked By Medicaid Conversion Lag In Minn. Minnesota Gov.-elect Mark Dayton says a nine-month transition to a new Medicaid health care program carries "enormous financial implications" when state finances are already tight (12/20). Minnesota...
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    Research Roundup: Reform's Impact On Health Spending; Cultural/Racial Differences In

    Commonwealth Fund: The Impact Of Health Reform On Health Spending - This issue brief "projects the effect of national reform on total national health expenditures and the insurance premiums that American families would likely pay. We estimate that, on net, the combination of provisions in the...
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    Meatless Monday Recipe Roundup: 10 Hearty Vegetarian Recipes

    It’s that time of the week again: Meatless Monday is here! The weather is nasty in several cities, so we chose some of the heartiest recipes we could find to warm up with indoors...
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    10 Vegetarian Recipes Full of Spring Greens: Meatless Monday Roundup

    Meatless Mondays don’t require going anemic, thanks to iron-rich (and tasty) spring greens. Check out our roster of recipes to get your fill of greens this Meatless Monday...
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    Meatless Monday Recipe Roundup: 10 Spring Vegetarian Recipes

    This week’s gallery of vegetarian recipes to get you through Meatless Monday includes some of the tastiest-looking meat-free dishes from Bon Appetit, CHOW, 101 Cookbooks, and Cooking Light. Plus, we even included some hearty options to help warm you up during the last of April showers...
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    Meatless Monday Recipe Roundup: 10 Spring Vegetarian Recipes

    This week’s gallery of vegetarian recipes to get you through Meatless Monday includes some of the tastiest-looking meat-free dishes from Bon Appetit, CHOW, 101 Cookbooks, and Cooking Light. Plus, we even included some hearty options to help warm you up during the last of April showers...
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    Meatless Monday Roundup: 10 Recipes to Reduce Your Earth Week Food Miles

    Meatless eating itself is a “green” way to eat – it takes far less energy to raise a carrot than it does a steak – so in honor of Earth Week, we used the National Resource Defense Council’s Eat Local Guide to seasonal eating to find ingredients that don’t require ... MorePost from: BlissTree...
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    Health IT Roundup: Data Exchange, Personal Health Records On The Rise

    The Wall Street Journal: "Three leading health-care providers in Colorado's Front Range region recently teamed up in an electronic health-record exchange program that will allow them to share data on more than a million Colorado residents. ... The three [health systems] have agreed to share...
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    Health IT Roundup: Data Exchange, Personal Health Records On The Rise

    The Wall Street Journal: "Three leading health-care providers in Colorado's Front Range region recently teamed up in an electronic health-record exchange program that will allow them to share data on more than a million Colorado residents. ... The three [health systems] have agreed to share...
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    Health IT Roundup: Data Exchange, Personal Health Records On The Rise

    The Wall Street Journal: "Three leading health-care providers in Colorado's Front Range region recently teamed up in an electronic health-record exchange program that will allow them to share data on more than a million Colorado residents. ... The three [health systems] have agreed to share...
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    Medicare Roundup: Changes From Health Reform, Payments For HIV Patients

    USA Today: "Perhaps the biggest factor in whether your Medicare costs will rise or fall depends on your Medicare plan. There are two: a traditional Medicare plan run by the federal government and Medicare Advantage, which is run by private insurance companies. Medicare Advantage costs more than...
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    Meatless Monday Recipe Roundup

    Our weekly roundup of vegetarian recipes for Meatless Monday.Post from: BlissTree More...
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    State Roundup: Mass. Hospital Controversy, Iowa And Utah Consider Coverage Expansions

    The Boston Globe: "The state appealed to the federal government yesterday to help Massachusetts hospitals that care for disproportionately high numbers of lower-income patients who receive state-sponsored health insurance. Governor Deval Patrick is asking the Obama administration for $216...
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    State Roundup: Mass. Hospital Controversy, Iowa And Utah Consider Coverage Expansions

    The Boston Globe: "The state appealed to the federal government yesterday to help Massachusetts hospitals that care for disproportionately high numbers of lower-income patients who receive state-sponsored health insurance. Governor Deval Patrick is asking the Obama administration for $216...
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    Hospital Roundup: Recession Takes Toll On NY Hospital, Investigation Of Heart Surgeri

    The New York Times: Harlem's North General hospital may fold. Despite "often successful" efforts by "Harlem's civic, political and religious leaders ... to get more money and more state subsidies to keep it going," the hospital may not survive this period of general "economic malaise." The...
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    Winter Olympics Notebook: Day 1 Roundup

    By Travis DuncanDay one ended with the U.S. winning four Gold Medals, more than any other country, Korea claimed two medals, and a handful of countries were awarded one medal each. Simon Ammann of Switzerland won the games first medal in the men’s Normal Hill competition. Poland’s Adam Malsz won...
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