In bowls or bread, bulgur is a versatile and flavorful grain that should become a staple in your pantry.
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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Living With Cancer: For the Birds
At times, I have to admit, there is absolutely no response to my cancer that seems acceptable to me, probably because the cancer isn’t.
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The art of spotting
We happen to have our fair share of such activities in the gym, particularly in the free weights section. Where barbells and dumbells are found, so too should trusty spotters. But what of the art of spotting? Do we ever receive any effective …
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Ask Well: Keeping Knee Arthritis in Check
Unfortunately, knee arthritis is incurable, but there are ways to slow the progression, explains the Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds.
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Barefoot Running Can Cause Injuries, Too
Does going barefoot solve running injuries? Or does it just create new ones?
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Mario Jordan has left his mark at Paine College
Mario Jordan has left his mark at Paine College
During one summer, he did 600 calf raises a night holding 15-pound dumbells. When he returned to Washington County High School, he slammed a basketball on the first day of P.E.. “In high school,” he said, “I always wanted to dunk because everybody on …
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Regeneration of Penryn's Glasney Valley takes a step forward
Among the haul collected by the group were dumbells, crash helmets, motorbike parts and a metal headboard. The next public meeting for the Glasney Greenspace Regeneration Project will be on March 12 at 7pm in The Kings Arms, Penryn. Email · Print this …
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Horse Meat in European Beef Raises Questions on U.S. Exposure
The Department of Agriculture says the United States imports no beef from any of the European countries where horse meat mixed with beef has been found.
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Think Like a Doctor: The Wobble Solved!
For the first time, a Well reader with no medical training (or a doctor in the house) was the first to solve the “Think Like a Doctor” mystery.
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