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...number of steps you take. In the U.S., the American Diabetes Association has packaged one with its new book on the benefits of physical activity, Small Steps, Big Rewards, and McDonald's offered a free one with its new Happy Meal for adults, which was test-marketed in Indiana last fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10,000 Steps | 2/9/2004 | See Source »

...number of steps you take. In the U.S., the American Diabetes Association has packaged one with its new book on the benefits of physical activity, Small Steps, Big Rewards, and McDonald's offered a free one with its new Happy Meal for adults, which was test-marketed in Indiana last fall. How many steps should you rack up? The figure you see most often is 10,000 a day. That's a nice, round number, based on Japanese research showing that it improves fitness. But like so many one-size-fits-all solutions, those 10,000 steps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10,000 steps | 2/8/2004 | See Source »

...they deserve" and touted the new drug-discount card that the Administration says will save them 10% to 25% on pharmaceuticals. The even larger Canadian discounts, meanwhile, have attracted a popular passion that is shared by politicians on both sides of the aisle. G.O.P. Congressman Dan Burton--who represents Indiana, where drug giant Eli Lilly employs thousands of voters--has accused the industry of "raping the American people." In the Democratic presidential debate last week, Senator Joe Lieberman described the trend toward buying drugs from Canada as "a kind of Boston Tea Party of the 21st century ... There's only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Drugs Cost So Much / The Issues '04: Why We Pay So Much for Drugs | 2/2/2004 | See Source »

...adverse events, where people have been harmed by Canadian drugs coming across the border, did you bring any of those examples for us?" asked Representative Burton of Indiana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Drugs Cost So Much / The Issues '04: Why We Pay So Much for Drugs | 2/2/2004 | See Source »

...issue is a wrongful-death lawsuit filed against the Walt Disney Co. by the estate of a 23-year-old woman from Spain who died of a brain hemorrhage sustained on the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland. "I'm pushing to have the amusement parks warn unsuspecting guests that even if they believe they are in good health, there is a risk they could suffer a serious injury," says her attorney, Barry Novack. Theme-park officials are not atingle at the prospect of being lumped with common carriers. "We're in the business of thrilling people and having excitement," says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thrill Rides: Headed for a Slowdown? | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

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