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Cobo Center upgrades include healthy food options, beer garden, wireless network
2013-01-17 11:05:20| Food - Topix.net
The downtown Detroit conference center is in the midst of a $279 million renovation, and while most of the upgrades benefit carmakers and the media, some of the face-lift is visible to the public, including a new riverfront atrium.
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Cobo Center upgrades include healthy food options, beer garden, wireless network
2013-01-17 10:10:36| Wireless - Topix.net
The downtown Detroit conference center is in the midst of a $279 million renovation, and while most of the upgrades benefit carmakers and the media, some of the face-lift is visible to the public, including a new riverfront atrium.
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National Beef Cook-Off Seeks Healthy Recipes from Home Cooks
2013-01-15 22:36:00| Beef
Beef Checkoff News The 30th National Beef Cook-Off is calling on home cooks across the country to start grilling, broiling, roasting, stir-frying and stewing on their healthy beef menu ideas for the 2013 recipe competition, funded in part by the Beef Checkoff Program. read more
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Weekend of Service: Calling all hands for healthy watersheds
2013-01-15 18:27:08| PortlandOnline
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Green your space: A healthy furniture buying guide
2013-01-14 16:40:08| Product Reviews by ConsumerSearch.com
We don't think of our furniture as a health hazard, save for maybe the sharp corners of a kitchen table. But several studies have shown that the materials used to make furniture -- from the formaldehyde used in wood adhesives, to the chemicals used in upholstery -- can cause long-term health issues, including respiratory problems, developmental delays, and fertility issues. The latest such study, by researchers at Duke University and the University of California at Berkeley, found many sofas contain a toxic flame retardant linked to cancer, hormone disruption and neurological problems. Overall, 85 percent of the 102 polyurethane-foam sofas tested were treated with flame retardants known to be toxic or that lack information about their health effects. Forty-one percent contained cancer-causing chlorinated Tris (TDCPP), a flame retardant banned for use in children's clothing in 1977. Seventeen percent contained the chemical pentaBDE, which has been banned worldwide since 2004. Researchers even found toxic flame retardants in sofas labeled as eco-friendly.read more
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