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Disabled hit by UK govt.’s bedroom tax: Charities

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A bountiful meal For more than two decades Thanksgiving meal has been a given

Hundreds of residents received a free meal for Thanksgiving this year, courtesy of Trinity Episcopal Church’s Thanksgiving Outreach Lunch. Thursday marked the 22nd year the local church has provided...

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Good news: Lacing up their shoes to walk for hunger relief

The hundreds of people who laced up their shoes and went on CROP Walks for hunger relief raised money for emergency assistance in Jacksonville and around the world. About 700 people recently...

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Even proud veterans lining up for a meal

On Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, the first snowfall of the season swept across Chicagoland. Inside a warm corridor of the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, more than 130 veterans lined up for the first...

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UK embarks on biggest food drive since second world war

60,000 people to receive help over festive season as ministers reject claim of link to welfare changes Shopper Betty Clark donates cereal to volunteers including singer Rebecca Ferguson at Tesco in...

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Quarter of UK adults in food poverty

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UK parents skip meals to feed their families: Study

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FAO and China mark 40 years of cooperation in hunger fight (FAO - Food and...

(Source: FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) China has played a significant role in FAO's South-South Cooperation initiative. 2 December, Rome - FAO Director-General José...

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Plan now to avoid post-holiday debt

No need to be a Scrooge to keep Christmas spending in check Claudia Buck The Sacramento Bee Comments Purchase Image Zoom Diana McNary/The Detroit News) Shopper alert: There are just 22 shopping days...

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Red-hot Heat make a meal of Raptors

The red-hot Miami Heat showed no signs of sluggishness from their massive US Thanksgiving dinner at LeBron James’ house, grinding out a 90-83 win over the Toronto Raptors for their ninth consecutive...

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Compassionate Friends Help Parents Cope With Their Loss

DEAR ABBY: My little girl was born with a heart defect. She made it through the first heart surgery, but passed away a week later right in front of me while the doctors and nurses tried to save her....

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Fast Food Habits Start In Toddlerhood, According To California Policy Brief

How young is too young when it comes to developing a fast food habit? Even in California, a state with one of the lowest rates of obesity for young children, the habit starts in toddlerhood. A...

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New report ranks the Bronx as the hungriest borough

The Boogie Down has the greatest number of growling bellies. The Bronx is the hungriest borough — with nearly half of kids and more than a third of homes lacking access to all the food they need,...

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Premium Healthstyle Brand Live Ultimate Brings ULTIMATE RUN SERIES to...

Weekend long "RUNcation" to benefit Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry® Campaign Download image Download image MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Dec. 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Live Ultimate®, the premium healthstyle...

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MultiVu Video Feed: New Medical Studies From The 2013 RSNA Annual Meeting

Brain Injury, Heart Disease, Breast Cancer Screening & Treatment, and Human Face Transplantation Among the Headlining Topics from RSNA Annual Meeting ***PLEASE NOTE MULTIPLE EMBARGO DATES AND...

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The Best Job in the Army

Disunion follows the Civil War as it unfolded. Tags: Civil War (US) (1861-65), Food, United States Defense and Military Forces Although my great-great grandfather Edward Willis was an illiterate Union...

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Chin State’s food insecurity has many causes

UKKHO, 2 December 2013 (IRIN) - Bamboo has a dark history in Chin State, on the borders of India and Bangladesh in Myanmar’s northwest. Roughly every 50 years the bamboo forests flower and produce...

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Positive parenting won't make up for yelling, insulting

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young adults who had been criticized, insulted or threatened by a parent growing up were more likely to be anxious or depressed, in a new study. Even when the same or...

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Oatmeal Promotes Fullness Better Than Ready-To-Eat Cereal: Study

If you're looking for a satisfying breakfast that will leave you feeling full, oatmeal may be your best bet, at least compared with ready-to-eat cereal. A small new study published in the Journal of...

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Banfield Charitable Trust and Royal Canin Launch Holiday Pet Food Drive

8th Annual Pet Food Drive Invites the Public To Pledge To End Pet Hunger Download image Banfield Charitable Trust and Royal Canin Launch Holiday Pet Food Drive. (PRNewsFoto/Banfield Charitable Trust)...

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