As a dog owner and fitness professional, I find this intriguing. What are my readers thoughts?
NYTimes: Exercise Class, Obedience Not Required
In a new class in Brooklyn, dogs and their owners can work out and play together.
As a dog owner and fitness professional, I find this intriguing. What are my readers thoughts?
NYTimes: Exercise Class, Obedience Not Required
In a new class in Brooklyn, dogs and their owners can work out and play together.
This is important. Very, very important.
http://nyti.ms/16aD8TY
NYTimes: No Benefit in Sharply Restricting Salt, Panel Finds
Health experts for the government say there is no good reason for many Americans to keep sodium consumption below 2,300 milligrams a day, as national dietary guidelines advise.
Ok, the Lance Armstrong scandal has died down somewhat, but I just want to ask this: Where is the deafening political outcry over this heinous immoral educational cheating? Where are the front page headlines attacking the 35% + of ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS who routinely cheat their way through college by taking these brain STEROIDS? Where are the congressional committees investigating students and the college/universities that facilitate this abuse? After all, how is a “clean” scholar supposed to “compete” with these “brain juiced” cheaters for lucrative scholarships that could save a student a hundred thousand or more dollars in tuition costs?
Really, how is it different?
It’s not. It’s the same damn thing. And the celebrity athlete should be no more vilified than these desperate students who are simply trying to do whatever it takes to compete and succeed in the world their parents created for them.
Just saying…
http://nyti.ms/11UgdY7
NYTimes: Attention-Deficit Drugs Face New Campus Rules
Misuse of attention deficit drugs has become a problem on campuses, and colleges are reconsidering how — and even if — their student health offices should try to diagnose A.D.H.D.