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- Q: Since this issue¿s theme is health and wellness, I thought I¿d ask and answer this month¿s question: Can having pets make us healthier? A: A resounding yes!
- Major employers in education for county with rich agricultural history
- Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy will have elbow surgery on Thursday.
- Even with the lights off, Looney's Pub in Bel Air remained a packed house
- Ravens and Redskins aid girl, 11
- Tips to sticking to you exercise plan from WebMD, Harvard Medical School, Sparkpeople.com, Mayo Clinic
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- Hopkins researchers aim to uncover which mobile health applications work
- Mixed drinks, beer can carry high calorie counts
- First let me speak to "how would enforcement work?" It's simple, when someone, who is not a smoker, sees a person smoking where they should not be smoking, they simply ask the person to put it out. If the smoker refuses then a call to police is the next step. If the smoker is the only person on the prohibited ground, then I guess there is no problem because the stinky dangerous smoke from your cigarette is not bothering anyone. Hopefully you would take the butt with you, but more often than not