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Tony Gonzalez catching customers with nutritional supplement company
Former Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez could rack up yardage on the football field, and his health-supplements business is racking up good numbers off the field. Gonzalez launched the company, All Pro Science, last fall with partner Paul Edalat, a California businessman who has specialized in the nutritional supplements industry.
BUSINESS PROFILE: Anne Fleming of Juice Plus
Anne Fleming creates her smoothies at her home, 38 Back River Way In Duxbury. You can also visit her website at flemingwellness.com or call 781-934-2726.
Obituary: C. Joseph Genster / Marketing guru behind Metrecal, the meal-in-a-can for dieters
C. Joseph Genster, who masterminded the marketing of Metrecal, the meal in a can for dieters that swept America like the Hula-Hoop at the beginning of the 1960s, died Aug. 17 at his home in Princeton, N.J. He was 92. His daughter Jane Emily Genster confirmed his death.
Body building supplement may have prompted medical scare at high school camp
Body building supplement may have prompted medical scare at high school camp
Be careful of toxins in drinks
The promises are enticing. Whether you’re looking to shed unwanted pounds, get a quick energy jolt, build muscles or fight the aging process, some supplement makers are boosting protein drinks as a scientifically proven way to quickly achieve your goals.
Still no answers in Ore. football team's medical scare
MCMINNVILLE -- Test results should start coming in next Wednesday to help determine if McMinnville High School football players have a body-building supplement called creatine in their blood. They started to suffer severe swelling and pain during and in-school retreat last week that included workouts several times a day. At least 31 players showed symptoms and several had to have surgery to ...
Involve kids in packing nutritious lunches
Get your kids involved in packing healthy lunches.
McMinnville football team practices despite medical scare
MCMINNVILLE -- Football practice started back up again on Monday afternoon at McMinnville High School, despite last week's medical scare during a "full immersion" football camp. Oregon School Activities Association executive director Tom Welter said the organization's medical committee will investigate and make recommendations to the executive board after its next meeting in September. The OSAA ...
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