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Spicy Spin on Easing Arthritis

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Tuesday, 31 October 2006
Turmeric been used for centuries in traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine to counter inflammation. Now the spicey herb has shown its promise to researchers throughout trials treating arthritis in rats... (WebMD) Thanks to GNN suporter, David M. for submitting the link!
 

More Heroism in NYC!

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Saturday, 06 January 2007
Instead of plummeting to the ground from a fourth floor window, a 3-year-old was caught by the arms of two passers-by in the Bronx yesterday. The city's police chief is calling this a "week of heroes" for New York. (ABC News)
 

Program Helps Kids Put a Stop to Bullying

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Posted by geri   
Sunday, 04 November 2007
Galesburg, Illinois 4th- and 5th-graders are benefitting from a new lesson plan by a former police officer that guides students through different situations they may encounter with bullies. He explains the difference between joking and bullying and offers tips for handling bullies. (Register Mail) Thanks to Andrew for the link!
 

Insurance Industry Goes to Work on Global Warming

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Tuesday, 17 October 2006
Insurers make up the world's second-largest industry, and stand to lose the most if climate changes raise sea levels. Finally ready to address the problem, policy-writers are offering incentives to 'go green.' Two examples of this trend from the October 13, 2006 edition of the Christian Science Monitor...
 

Kindness of Strangers Touches a Reporter's Heart

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Tuesday, 02 January 2007
A Florida reporter was asked to do a story each day in December featuring one of the citizens who gave money to a holiday fund that presented toys to needy kids. The people's donations totaled $97,000 and their generosity, often in the name of a lost loved one, made one reporter pause for a good cry. (Florida Today -- SORRY, Florida Today took down the link and only offers archived articles for money... 07/04/25)
 
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