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            <title>Payers downshifting ICD-10 efforts from innovative to pragmatic</title>
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            <description>As many of the front-of-the-pack payers steer from ICD-10 assessment into remediation, they are finding the transition to be more challenging and even more resource-intensive than they thought. And that realization is forcing payers to take a more pragmatic &amp;ndash; and less strategic &amp;ndash; approach to the conversion.
The general consensus has been that health plans gained the ICD-10 pole position and jumped out ahead of providers, but healthcare companies of all ilks have a lot on their plates right now. (Source: Healthcare IT News Blog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 12:44:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>One Small Thing: Skip Plastic Bags</title>
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            <description>Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake tote their groceries in reusable bags. (Photo: Wenn.com)


Stop Using Plastic Bags!
You&amp;#8217;d have to be living under a rock not to know that plastic bags are pretty bad for the planet – somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide, and they&amp;#8217;re not recyclable in most places. They end up in landfills and often in water, where sea animals often fatally mistake them for food. Luckily, so many people are hip to the benefits of skipping plastic, that there are plenty of great alternatives on the market. Instead of hefting heavy canvas bags, there are several lightweight, easy-to-carry totes available (OBOE makes some of our favorites).
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One Small Thing: Skip Plastic Bags (Source: Breastfeeding 1...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 18:02:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Jessica Biel - Gone Hollyweird</title>
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            <description>Jessica Biel has been quoted...

[[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for full links, other content, and more! ]] (Source: Awful Plastic Surgery)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:20:50 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Minding the Media: Body Image in Popular Culture</title>
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            <description>Pages: 1 2 Next &amp;raquo; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Single Page 	Which celeb do you consider curvy? 
	A) Jessica Biel
 
	B) Kim Raver
 
	C) Anna Faris

	D) Sophia Bush
 
	E) All of the Above
	F) None of the Above 
	If you answered “all of the above,” then you’re correct! All of these women in one magazine or another were called “curvy.”
	Bazaar thinks Biel has a “curvy figure”; Glamour raves that Raver has “serious curves;” and according to InStyle Makeover, Faris has a “curvy bod,” notes Wendy Felton of Glossed Over. Health magazine also refers to Sophia Bush and her “healthy curves,” even after she discussed Hollywood’s skewed standards: 
	“But it’s weird: In our business, I’m a size 2 and considered curvy.”
	Underneath the title &amp;#8220;Sophia Bush loves her cu...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 11:00:16 +0100</pubDate>
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