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ASK AMY
askamy@tribune.comDEAR AMY: My 4-year-old preschooler frequently has friends over who just astound me with their lack of manners. One little girl entered the house, announcing, "I'm the guest! Right, I'm the guest!" As the playdate progressed, she announced to me that...Tags: Reviews, San Diego (San Diego, California), Chicago, Health Treatments, Advice
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Atkins blues: Low-carb dieting: slimmer but sadder?
Low-carb diets have done well in some head-to-head comparisons with other diets. And no matter what the diet, shedding a few pounds usually makes people happy. But there's some research suggesting that Atkins-like diets (low in carbs, high in fat and...Tags: Physical Fitness, Health Treatments, School Examinations
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Breast Cancer Q&A
from the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program 800-877-8077 How many women develop breast cancer each year? For 2008, it is estimated that 252,000 new cases of breast cancer (stages 0-4) will be diagnosed. Women have a one in seven...Tags: Medical Staff, Medical Procedures or Tests, Advanced Training, History, Healthcare Provider
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Kosher Cooking Gets Hip
Associated PressThis isn't your bubbe's matzoh ball soup. Because when your grandmother learned the ins and outs of kosher cooking, spiking it with wasabi, drizzling it with toasted sesame oil or eating it alongside sushi was about as likely as serving it with a side of...Tags: University of Michigan, Brad Pitt, Health Treatments, Orthodoxy, Manhattan (New York City)
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Anne Slowey dons a new hat for Elle
Special to The TimesANNE SLOWEY, the fashion news editor of Elle, stars in a reality competition show called "Stylista," in which contestants compete for an editing job -- it premieres Wednesday on the CW. We caught up with her last weekend at her country house, right...Tags: Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Health Treatments, Project Runway (tv program), New York
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Do food dyes affect kids' behavior?
Special to The TimesAlmost every parent has a story about their kid bouncing off the walls after downing a package of jelly beans or eating a neon blue-frosted cupcake at school. Most blame the sugar. But some new research suggests that the rainbow of artificial colors...Tags: ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Health Treatments, Roger Clemens, Medical Specialization, Pediatrics
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Pigeon breeders now face fewer challenges in Iraq
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNothing is too good for Thair abu Yousif's loved ones. He buys ice each day to cool their water. He has built a special house for them, with a guard outside. Some nights he lies awake, wondering how to find them perfect mates. That the objects of his...Tags: Armed Forces, Saddam Hussein, Defense, Family, Hobbies
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His stubble shaves away some of her enjoyment of face-to-face contact
I am seeing a new guy, and the stubble on his face has left a large chapped area on my face that almost feels burned. It's an unpleasant aftermath of an enjoyable kissing session. I'm putting Vaseline on it. Is there anything else that might help more?...Tags: University of Minnesota, Vehicles, Newspaper and Magazine, Medicine, Health Treatments
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ASK THE VET: Why won't my dog eat dry food?
Q: How do I get my Shih-Tzu to eat his dry food? He is slightly overweight, so was wondering how to shed the weight as well. – Holly Sze, Queens A: If I had my choice between eating a juicy tuna burger or some processed pellets, I'd opt for the burger,...Tags: Williamsburg (Virginia), Animals, Health Treatments
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Help 4-year-old through 'rude' spell
Dear Amy: I am wondering what happened to children's manners these days. My 4-year-old preschooler frequently has friends over who just astound me with their lack of any manners. One little girl entered the house, announcing, "I'm the guest! Right, I'...Tags: Reviews, San Diego (San Diego, California), Health Treatments, Advice, Connecticut
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Park's portly porpoises belly up to low-fat diet
Associated PressTOKYO — Dolphins at a Japanese marine park are going on a low-fat diet after developing potbellies and failing to look sharp in their aquatic performances. Kinosaki Marine World in western Japan said Tuesday that all its 19 dolphins have been on...Tags: Football, Natural Resources, Illnesses, Health Treatments, Wildlife
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Singles not sensational for Sox
Home runs are baseball's version of junk food. They tempt, taste great and provide a jolt of energy upon entering the system. But when October rolls around, they won't sustain you like a balanced diet of clutch hits, whether they're for one base or extra...Tags: American League, Major League Baseball, Health Treatments, Octavio Dotel, Chicago White Sox
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