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Weight loss helps Texas A&M star
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Texas A&M’s Danielle Adams is not the person she was two years ago, much to her delight. For starters, there’s not as much of her.

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      Unique program helps “New Warriors” cope with trauma from battle in Iraq and Afghanistan
      The Pathway Home in Yountville is seen as a model for residential treatment of PTSD.

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        Mathematical model helps marathoners pace themselves to a strong finish
        Most marathon runners know they need to consume carbohydrates before and during a race, but many don’t have a good fueling strategy. Now, one dedicated marathoner — an MD/PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology — has taken a more rigorous approach to calculating just how much carbohydrate a runner needs to fuel him or herself through 26.2 miles, and what pace …

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