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Inside the three weeks that changed men's college basketball


If you want to bury men's college basketball news, the first day of the NCAA tournament is a pretty good day to do it.............

Healthcare costs rising

Is covering weight loss drugs in the end less expensive than having obese people who clearly may or will have multiple serious long term on going health care issues? My wife is in primary care and very few plans cover it. Moreover, you have to be obsess when they do cove it I think BMi over 30.
It’s an ass backwards way to treat the problem. Enable people to live an unhealthy lifestyle and then the solution prescription drugs. A patient may or may not lose weight, but if they continue to live an unhealthy lifestyle, it is only masking the problem.

And have you read the contraindications on the package inserts of those weight loss drugs? Some really bad side effects that will affect a percentage of users.

Obesity is a huge problem in the country. But in Europe there are many additives in foods that are banned and allowed here. Maybe we need to at least start there.
Actually, Europeans in general eat much healthier than we do. I spend a lot of time in Europe (just spend a week in Sweden). Portion control, healthier choices, exercise (walking), etc. Additives? Why do we have a higher percentage of childhood health issues, like food allergies, ADHD, etc.?

We should be much more proactive than we are as a country. How about mandatory dietary and healthy living education each year in school? If I see one school that serves hotdogs and pizza for lunch, we should fire the board of education.

Spent a couple of days in my free time walking around Stockholm. If one percent of the population is obese, that’s a lot. 160 attendees at the meeting I was at…zero, nada, not one obese person.

Candid Coaches: Will a woman be the head coach of a Division I men's basketball team by 2030?

Does women's basketball becoming more popular help the chances of a female being hired to coach men's hoops?​


Waiting For UConn To Make A Statement

It's under an hour difference in flight time. Not the end of the world.
Yeah, but, every flight is well over an hour+ (WVU) and some are six hours. And there will be no bus rides to SJ, PC, SHU, NOVA to break up the travel requirements. Hey the hoops players are getting paid so that’s the deal but all the non revenue/no NIL athletes making those flights, many I would imagine are non charter, will be difficult. But nobody cares about them.

Cry Baby Kamala Wants Notes And Seated Debate

After all we have all seen her word salad speeches so we need to do everything possible to address her public speaking weaknesses.Make sense ,but she already has a network in her corner moderating so she must really be scared.I think Donna Brazil’s now with ABC so maybe she can leak some questions to Kamala.
She's not scared at all....her handlers are who have been purposely keeping her away from talking off script are.

Agustin Resch Named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week


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NEW YORK - Coming off scoring the game-winning goal and helping earn a clean sheet in the men's soccer team's season-opening 1-0 victory, junior Agustin Resch (Arata, Argentina) has been named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.

Resch provided all the offense the Pirates needed last Thursday night when he headed in a corner kick from fellow junior Virgil Dall'Agnol (Grenoble, France) past the FIU goalkeeper top middle. It was his second career goal. Resch also was part of The Hall's back line efforts as the Pirates limited the Panthers to three shots on goal.

Seton Hall won its season opener under head coach Andreas Lindberg for the fifth time in seven tries, and the Pirates are unbeaten in all seven (5-0-2). The Pirates will now host their home opener Thursday night against UAlbany at Owen T. Carroll Field at 6:56 p.m. All Seton Hall home games are free to attend.
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