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Recovering Addicts Swap Substances For Sweets
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Recovering Addicts Swap Substances For Sweets

A recent study confirms what many recovering addicts already know to be true. The drug recovery process often causes people to gain significant amounts of weight. According to the University of Florida study published in July 2014, "Cessation of drug use often coincides with increased food consumption and weight gain in recovering addicts." Many experts believe that this is largely because rehab programs don't pay much attention to nutrition. "The main focus [of drug recovery programs] was just, 'get them off their substance,' and the rest will take care of itself," explained eating disorder and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Carolyn Coker Ross. Some recovery programs even encourage recovering addicts to eat sugary, and/or fatty foods, touting sugar as a "harmless" replacement for d...
Research Shows Morning Exercise Relieves Symptoms of ADHD in Children
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Research Shows Morning Exercise Relieves Symptoms of ADHD in Children

Could treating or reducing the symptoms of ADHD be as simple as encouraging children to get more exercise? New research suggests this may be the case. A study published Tuesday in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology showed that children who engaged in 30 minutes of moderate or vigorous activity before morning classes showed a marked improvement in their symptoms. The research was conducted by the Michigan State University kinesiology department, in conjunction with the University of Vermont. For the study, 200 Vermont schoolchildren, about half of whom have a high risk of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), participated in the study. The at-risk group was identified based on parent and teacher assessments of typical ADHD symptoms. The children were divided into two tes...
Major League Baseball Steps Into the World of Wine
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Major League Baseball Steps Into the World of Wine

What do baseball and wine have in common? Until recently, not a whole lot; however, a new marketing strategy by Major League Baseball is creating a connection between the two. Not wanting to harm its long lasting relationship with the major beer company Budweiser, which it has exclusive sponsorship rights with, beer bottling was not an option. So instead, the MLB has turned to wine branding for its latest money making scheme. Last week, fans, as well as the media, were invited to a special wine tasting event at the Fan Cave, Major League Baseball's Manhattan event spot. Party goers were able to sample the new collection of wines, which showcases special blends for seven MLB teams. The Texas Rangers, San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, Chicago Cub...
Heavy Rainstorms Cause Many Phoenix Residents To Reevaluate Their Insurance Policies
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Heavy Rainstorms Cause Many Phoenix Residents To Reevaluate Their Insurance Policies

Many Phoenix, AZ residents are still reeling from storm damage caused by multiple heavy rainstorms during the first week of September, but some homeowners are realizing that their frustrations are just beginning. Contrary to popular belief, damage caused by flooding is often not covered by most insurance policies. And while a good rainstorm or two tends to remind homeowners about the importance of having both homeowner or renter and auto insurance, checking up on one's insurance policies after a big storm occurs may result in some unpleasant surprises. As Russ Wiles notes in a recent azcentral.com article, homeowners -- like many Phoenix residents at the moment -- don't realize (or remember) that their insurance policies have complicated rules regarding water damage coverage. A spokespers...
Lexus Stokes Electric vs. Hybrid Car Debate with New Ads
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Lexus Stokes Electric vs. Hybrid Car Debate with New Ads

Toyota, which was the first manufacturer to mainstream hybrids with the introduction with its Prius, has consistently backed hydrogen over lithium ion batteries. Now, it seems, the fight is getting dirty. “Closely monitor charge status," a new Lexus commercial's mock instructions proclaim. "Turn off A/C and radio to conserve power. Get lost searching for charger. Plug in and wait four hours. Repeat.” The ad is just the latest in Lexus' campaign deriding electric vehicles to promote its own hybrid vehicles. In a previous ad, Lexus claimed that public charging outlets took four hours to bring a car from an empty charge to full. EV advocacy group Plug In America called Lexus out for using outdated data on charging times and charging station infrastructure. Electric car owners also pointed ...
The Sunday Times Compared Fat Content of Salmon and Pizza and the Results Might Shock You
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The Sunday Times Compared Fat Content of Salmon and Pizza and the Results Might Shock You

They say that salmon is one of the healthiest things you can eat. They're packed with Omega-3 fatty acids and they're a leaner option than other meats, right? That all depends on where the salmon came from. According to The Telegraph, an analysis of the fat content of smoked salmon proved pretty surprising. The salmon -- which were farmed in Scotland -- had more fat than pizza. Salmon is typically advertised as lean, oily, and healthy; however, not all salmon are created equal. Fish that came from the Scotland farms were found to be three times more fatty than wild salmon. Why? Some people call farmed salmon the "couch potato" of fish, since they do not swim as much as wild salmon do; this makes the farmed version fattier -- just as with people who are couch potatoes. Here's the compa...
“Rollin’ Coal” Is the Coolest New Way to Kill the Earth
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“Rollin’ Coal” Is the Coolest New Way to Kill the Earth

In small towns all over the United States, people are "rollin' coal," the hot new way to kill the environment. Dropping hundreds or thousands of dollars on the projects, diesel drivers are modifying their cars or trucks to make them spew toxic, black soot, and then posting pictures of the vehicles at work to the Internet. "Rollin' coal" has become so popular that it's now an Internet subculture. The environmentally destructive pastime's page on Facebook has accrued more than 16,500 followers and the hashtag for "rollin' coal" has gotten more than 175,200 posts on social media. As one meme reads, "Roll, roll, rollin’ coal, let the hybrid see. A big black cloud. Exhaust that’s loud. Watch the city boy flee." As Slate's David Weigel puts it, people are rollin' coal because it "doubles as a po...
After Helping Automaker Out of Bankruptcy, Saab’s New Owner Faces a Bankruptcy of its Own
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After Helping Automaker Out of Bankruptcy, Saab’s New Owner Faces a Bankruptcy of its Own

On Tuesday, August 12, a supplier of Swedish car maker and Saab owner National Electric Vehicle of Sweden (Nevs) filed a petition in bankruptcy court that would declare it bankrupt. According to an August 12 ABC News article, the news comes after Nevs bought Saab amid its own financial hardships and lifted the automaker out of bankruptcy last year. ABC News reported that Labor Test, one of Nevs' suppliers for testing equipment, alleged that Nevs has not paid its bills amounting to 150,000 kronor, or $22,000, since February. A The Local article reports that Nevs' bankruptcy proceedings will likely begin September 18. Saab had originally filed for bankruptcy in December 2011, The Local reports -- and Nevs was created by Chinese backers in mid-2012 to buy the struggling car brand....
North Carolina Turns DOT Trucks into Moving Billboards
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North Carolina Turns DOT Trucks into Moving Billboards

Businesses in North Carolina will soon have a new way to advertise, and it's coming straight from the Department of Transportation. A new sponsorship program will allow businesses to attach corporate messages and logos on DOT property, starting with the DOT's yellow Incident Management Assistance Patrol Trucks and expanding to ferries, shoulders, websites and rest areas. Even the DOT helplines may eventually be sponsored by a business. Officials are hoping that the deal will generate millions of dollars a year for the Department of Transportation. The yellow IMAP trucks are a common sight on busy North Carolina freeways, serving as responders to stranded motorists and major accidents. Now, when residents see them arriving in their rear view, they might catch a glimpse of an advertise...
Forklift-Related Worker Death to Cost New Zealand Company $130,000
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Forklift-Related Worker Death to Cost New Zealand Company $130,000

A concrete company based in Christchurch, New Zealand will soon be paying $130,000 in fines and damages after the forklift-related death of one of its workers. According to a 3 News article published on September 16, Anthony Wells, 47, died after being run over by a defective forklift that was being operated by a trainee with "no formal qualifications" at Busck Prestressed Concrete. Busck Prestressed Concrete will have to pay $70,000 in fines and $60,000 in reparations for failing to take the needed steps that could have prevented the February 2013 incident, according to 3 News. An MSN New Zealand article reports that when Worksafe New Zealand examined the forklift, they found the forklift's headlights, front indicators, brake lights, front hazard lights, horn, screen washers and front ...

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