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Amen Iseghohi  Narrates the Roots of his Success Behind AmenZone Fitness and the AmenZone Foundation

Amen Iseghohi Narrates the Roots of his Success Behind AmenZone Fitness and the AmenZone Foundation

By: Cindy G. Castillo “It’s not about how you start the race; it’s how you finish it that matters.” Life lessons such as this motivate Amen Iseghohi, founder of AmenZone Fitness. Born in Belgium with both parents of African descent,

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Habits that Progress Aging

Habits that Progress Aging

The fountain of youth may exist to us in different ways. Some may look for this mysterious legend through pricy cosmetic products, some may go to the extremes of plastic surgery, and some may even choose not to combat the wear and tear

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Report: Obamacare premiums in Arizona among lowest in nation

Report: Obamacare premiums in Arizona among lowest in nation

By Chad Garland          Cronkite News   WASHINGTON – Arizona residents will be offered health-insurance plans with some of the lowest premiums in the country when federal insurance marketplaces begin open enrollment Tuesday under Obamacare, the government said Wednesday. The report

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Beware of Most Dangerous Foods

Beware of Most Dangerous Foods

Though your kitchen may be oh-so-fresh and clean from floor to ceiling, there could be some hidden dangers lurking in your food.  That’s right, you may be bringing back more than just canvas bags full of produce, you may be stocking your

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Alejandro Fernandez Giving Good Face on Para Todos Cover

Alejandro Fernandez Giving Good Face on Para Todos Cover

Alejandro Fernandez‘s faced recent plastic surgery allegations that may have notably warped his face after presenting his new album, titled “Confidencias.” He seems to be looking a bit more like himself on his recent magazine cover. He is featured on

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Census: Almost One in Five Arizonans Lack Health Insurance

Census: Almost One in Five Arizonans Lack Health Insurance

  By Chad Garland          Cronkite News  WASHINGTON – About one Arizonan in five lacked health insurance in 2011, and the number rose to almost one in four in some counties, according to the most recent Census

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Arizona residents are discovering a better way to get well and stay well

Arizona residents are discovering a better way to get well and stay well

When it comes to good health, Concentra’s family of primary care centers believes patients should expect more. Patients deserve to feel as welcome and comfortable as possible when sick or injured, or when simply maintaining good health. As a network

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Own Up Campaign Launches to Prevent Underage Drinking in Arizona

Own Up Campaign Launches to Prevent Underage Drinking in Arizona

To combat underage drinking, the Beverage Alcohol Community Information Council (BACIC) in collaboration with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety announced Own Up, a new campaign to address underage drinking.   The Own Up campaign is a compliment to the various

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Mexican Woman Receives First Transplant Of Ovaries In Latin America

Mexican Woman Receives First Transplant Of Ovaries In Latin America

Medical strides and advances continually surprise people and seem to leave the notion that nothing is impossible. The Mexican Infertility Institute did just that when a Mexican woman received Latin America’s first transplant of ovaries in a hospital in the

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Arizona posts one of nation’s steepest teen birth drops, but rate remains high

Arizona posts one of nation’s steepest teen birth drops, but rate remains high

By Jonathan Reid Cronkite News Mommy rarest Chart by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Teen birth rates fell 25 percent in the U.S. between 2007 and 2011, with rates in Arizona falling even faster, according to a new report

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