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People living alone are thinner and have a lower BMI, study finds | All by yourself? Savor it. A new study shows that being single might help you look better in those skinny jeans. Those who live without a romantic partner are more likely to have a lower body weight than people who live with a significant other, according to a study published in the… |
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Does living alone make you thinner? | Score one for the singles crowd. People who live alone tend to be thinner than married couples or co-habiters, according to research out of Western Washington University. But the difference is, well, slim. On average, single people weighed about three pounds less than their coupled… |
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Experienced financial manager named deputy treasurer | Clark County Treasurer Doug Lasher announced he has appointed Sara Lowe as Deputy Treasurer. Her first day in the Treasurer’s office was Dec. 1. |
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Women in Military Drink Less Than Civilians, Report Shows | Women who serve in the U.S. military are less likely to drink alcohol than their civilian peers, a new study suggests. Overall, members of the military are more likely to consume alcohol. However, these researchers found that women respond differently to their experience in the military… |
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Women's illness more likely to lead to divorce, research shows | For married couples, serious illness is supposed to unfold like the story of Angelo Merendino, the New York photographer who stayed by his wife Jen’s side from the minute she was diagnosed with breast cancer – just five months after their wedding day – through four years of gruelling cancer… |
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The military gateway to the middle class is vanishing | For many Americans, earning a college degree and buying a house are considered milestones on the path toward a middle-class life. For Ted White, a licensed mental health therapist and proud homeowner, neither of those steps would have been easy, or perhaps even possible, without a career in the… |
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Military Gateway to the Middle Class Is Vanishing | For many Americans, earning a college degree and buying a house are considered milestones on the path toward a middle-class life. For Ted White, a licensed mental health therapist and proud homeowner, neither of those steps would have been easy, or perhaps even possible, without a career in the… |
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Census data: College students a strong influence on Whatcom migration | People moving to Whatcom County tend to be younger and poorer than the overall county population, according to the latest compilation of data from the U.S. Census Bureau. In a comparison of Washington counties, other states and foreign locations, released by the Census Bureau on Feb. 6,… |
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