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...benefit." In fact, if all you want is to stop gaining weight, you may need only 2,000 steps more than your normal routine - provided you also pay attention to what you eat. At least that is the contention of James Hill, an obesity researcher at the University of Colorado in Denver . The average office worker takes about 5,000 steps a day, Hill says. Trying to double that right away may be too much too fast. He calculates that taking an extra 2,000 steps while eating 100 fewer calories a day is enough to keep most people from...
...unanswered question about this winter's flu epidemic was whether the vaccine that Americans were clamoring to get would protect against the predominant Fujian strain. We may have the answer. A preliminary CDC study of 1,818 Colorado hospital workers suggests the vaccine had "no or very low effectiveness"--from 3% to 14%--against the Fujian...
...everyday lives [Dec. 15]. Finally, entertainment of the highest order! Self-effacing heroes, alternately dauntless and fearful, doubt ridden yet determined and selfless in devotion to the purest of friendships. If we are to have heroes, then let them be like Toklien's, grand and glorious! MICHAEL K. MALONEY Colorado Springs, Colo...
This morning, the NCAA convention opens in Nashville. It’s the beginning of the end of a long fight by officials at three ECAC Division I hockey schools (Clarkson, Rensselaer and St. Lawrence) and WCHA power Colorado College to maintain Division I men’s hockey scholarships while keeping an overall Division III profile...
...cover photomontage of George W. Bush sporting a lipstick kiss mark and a black eye definitely got a rise out of readers. "When I saw how you defaced the President's picture, it felt like a slap in the face," wrote a reader from Colorado. That feeling was echoed by many, like the Georgian who declared, "Whether you like him or not, he's our President, and we're at war! Our enemies are probably plastering this picture all over their walls." A Missouri man compared the cover to "graffiti sprayed by an ignorant adolescent." But another Coloradan caught...