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May 2, 2013
Resizing Their Lives

Reaping the Benefits of Weight Loss

by Vanessa Denha Garmo

Within eight months of making a lifestyle change, Carl Dallo was
unrecognizable to many people.
"I have had to reintroduce
myself at events and the new identity feels
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May 2, 2013
Tricks of the Trade

Dish Up Health with Simple Ingredient Swaps

by Brittany George

When I was a little girl, I often stood in awe, amazed at my grandma's ability
to bring the entire family together with her cooking. It was then I first knew
that I wanted to learn to cook exactly like her.
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May 2, 2013
Got Crohn's? Eating Right Can Help

Got Crohn's? Eating Right Can Help

by Shawna Broida, R.D.

If you don't have Crohn's disease, chances are very good you know someone who
does. The inflammatory bowel disease, which can involve any portion of the
intestinal tract, is a genetic condition that is
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May 2, 2013
'Scaling' New Heights

D-Man Clients Can Make Sweet, Sweet Music

by Joyce Wiswell

Danny Kassab loved to sing and now the charity established in his memory will
help other people with severe disabilities make their own music.
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The D Man Foundation has just opened
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May 2, 2013
On Fire

Hookah Lounges Are Hot, but There's Nothing Harmless About Them

by Joseph Abro and Joyce Wiswell

While cigarette smokers are downright shunned in many circles these days,
smoking the hookah is becoming increasingly popular as a social activity.
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Also referred to a shisha, waterpipe and
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May 2, 2013
Debating Obamacare

Businesses Wonder What Obamacare Means to Them

by Ranna Abbo

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as
Obamacare, is one of the biggest changes to the healthcare system in U.S.
history. But many people are still confused
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May 2, 2013
Pulling No Punches

Teens Open Up About Stereotypes at Building Community Event

by Shari S. Cohen

Chaldean, Jewish and African American students opened up about stereotypes at a
teen forum held on April 18 at the Walled Lake Educational Services Center.
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Students from three Walled Lake high schools
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May 2, 2013
Welcome, Holy Cross

Diocese's Newest Church Opens in Farmington

by Vanessa Denha Garmo

On any given Sunday at any given mass at any of the Chaldean parishes around
Metro Detroit, the church is often standing room only. The Chaldean community
in Michigan has experienced obvious growth in
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