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What is it about city and state rankings that we all love so much? Maybe just a good healthy competition between our hometowns? Some FatFighterTV favorites have been Obesity Per State, America’s Fittest Cities, and the Best and Worst Walking Cities in America. Now, SELF magazine has released the Healthiest Places For Women. In at number one… Read More »
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I've been playing with statistical analysis software recently (wait, stay with me!) attempting to answer all kinds of questions about who visits Epicurious and when and how long they stay. Far more interesting than the demographics, however, are the geographics (i.e. where our readers come… Read More »
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The world's happiest cities This headline caught my eye because I must honestly say; I did not believe the good ole USA would be on that list. I was wrong. Although no US cities ranked among the top 5, we did make it to 7. Guess what? It's San Francisco! Hey, when I think Frisco I think fun.… Read More »
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By Lauren Sherman These spots offer up the ultimate in global cuisine. Paris is known for its patisseries, Michelin-starred restaurants and perfectly prepared steak frites. In…
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Sinking property values, high unemployment and prices, and poor environments add to the pressure felt by residents in these metros.
Few enjoy their commute. Just ask Stephen Dinwiddie, M.D., a psychiatrist at the University of Chicago.
"I think anybody who, like I do, commutes on the Kennedy on a daily basis knows exactly what stress is," he says, of his daily home-to-work commute on Chicago's expressway that extends from the Chicago Loop to O'Hare International Airport. "It takes anywhere from 30 minutes to several centuries--at least subjectively."- Let’s talk: Comment (26) | Blog
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At the forefront of fashion and design, these 10 spots beg to be visited. Its streets produced haute couture, New Wave cinema and art nouveau. It continues to innovate with concept boutiques like Colette, which is so well-known for its…
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How fit is your city? A new report from the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) American Fitness Index (AFI) looked at the 50 largest metro areas and ranked them based on health and community fitness. Number one on the list? The Washington D.C. metro area, which includes Arlington and Alexandria. Here’s the entire list:
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Why have a great salary if your rent swallows most of it and you spend two hours a day commuting? We came up with our own list of 25 cities with the most bang for your buck — and some may surprise you! Find out. Read More »
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By Laura Sullivan Once you've got kids, the idea of a
city vacation goes from sounding glamorous to overwhelming. But the
hassle is small if you plan it… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Sure, obesity is a problem in this country, but when you think fat, you probably don't think Miami. So you may be surprised to find Men's Fitness magazine ranks Miami as the nation's fattest city in its annual survey. The fittest? Salt Lake City.
So what about the South Beach Diet... and all those buff bodies you always see in the ocean-side metropolis? Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (632) | Blog
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