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ESPN: Michelle Beadle gone; is Erin Andrews next? - USA TODAY (blog)


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ESPN: Michelle Beadle gone; is Erin Andrews next?
USA TODAY (blog)
But Andrews has appeared on Dancing with the Stars, done entertainment coverage for sister Disney network ABC and starred in ad campaigns for Reebok and Diet Mountain Dew. It remains to be seen whether she has outgrown sports.

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Counting calories? Don't trust your fitness machine's estimates - Calgary Herald


Counting calories? Don't trust your fitness machine's estimates
Calgary Herald
At the 2012 ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) conference, some of the top researchers in the world took on the challenge of uncovering the truth behind popular fitness products and claims. The promotional companies behind mass marketed fitness ...

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Huskers' philosophy: Food, not supplements - Kearney Hub


Huskers' philosophy: Food, not supplements
Kearney Hub
Lindsey Remmers is the new director of the Huskers' sports nutrition program. As one of two nutritionists on staff, she helps players from the university's 23 varsity sports balance their diet to perform their best on the field and in the classroom.

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ESPN: SportsNation co-host Michelle Beadle leaving - Jackson Clarion Ledger


ESPN: SportsNation co-host Michelle Beadle leaving
Jackson Clarion Ledger
She's in negotiations on a new deal. But Andrews has been doing entertainment coverage for sister Disney network ABC and starring in ad campaigns for Reebok and Diet Mountain Dew. It remains to be seen whether she's outgrown sports.

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America's hatred of fat hurts obesity fight - msnbc.com


America's hatred of fat hurts obesity fight
msnbc.com
Poll respondents also showed broad support for efforts that target the food industry: 56 percent wanted to limit advertising of unhealthy food or taxing sugared soda, 77 percent were in favor of calorie counts at restaurants and sport arenas.

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