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Bertie has settled in beautifully with 20 ladies though he was given a hard time by some of the bossier ones at first. yet to find his voice although we heard a couple of attempts at a cock a doodle doo. We so grateful to the volunteers at Little Hen Rescue for the great work they do in rescuing these birds and giving them the opportunity of living a life outside a cage. Bertie and the hens escape to a better life bears similarities to the hit film Chicken Run, in which Rocky the Rooster (voiced by Mel Gibson) leads a Great Escape style break out from a battery farm. Adopting commercial laying hens has become very popular in recent years, according to Little Hen Rescue. The charity says they are easy to care for and are also excellent pets. Mel Lazenby, coordinator for Little Hen Rescue in Cambridgeshire, said: than anything, owners say they find it deeply rewarding seeing the birds finally able to express their natural behaviour, re growing their feathers, scratching for food and enjoying real daylight. Chickens must be kept secure from dawn to dusk in a fox proof run and hen house. volunteers work with farmers to give them an alternative to sending their birds to slaughter and most are keen to see their hens re homed. We collect them from the battery and re home them from our bases in Cambridge and Norwich. 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Stock brokers and insurance salesmen, listen up: Want to find people with disposable income? Check out your nearest triathlon. To locate the really high rollers, find an Ironman. I'm a very amateur triathlete I do one sprint event per year and I try to be thrifty about it. But I decided to keep tabs on how much those 90 minutes of swim bike run cost my family in a year. A lot, it turns out. It was higher in 2008, when I bought my entry level Jamis road bike for $600, although this is a fraction of the thousands that serious triathletes spend on their bikes. Some cyclists go north of $10,000 for their rides, spending more on their bikes than many people do on cars. Even without a new bike, the expenses add up quickly. Swimming time at the local college pool is $104 for eight weeks. New shoes and pedals on sale from Price Point cost me $110. I forked over a $40 co pay to see an orthopedist about a calf strain. (Her advice: Don't run.) A new lap swimming suit on sale from Lands' End was $24. (It's not really comfortable, but I'm wearing it, dammit!) There was $12 for a babysitter to come over one interminable snow day so I could escape for a treadmill workout. Thankfully, my husband's company provides a terrific gym for employees and their spouses. But add in the bike shorts, energy gels, a new sports watch at Target, road race entries through the year, and it all grows quickly. The family budget, in fact, needs some updating. And entering the sprint event itself is $85. If I'm out there 90 minutes, it's roughly a dollar per minute of competition. Maybe that's incentive to go slow on Sunday: I'll be getting my money's worth. But my expenditures pale in comparison to what one acquaintance, Eric, spends on Ironman competitions (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run). Two weeks ago he qualified for the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Entry fee is $575 for that event. Airfare for him, his wife and child to fly to Kona is $2,300, not including the $300 or so to fly his bike there. The hotels and condos in Kona (and in all Ironman towns, for that matter) require a five night minimum. Some in Kona charge a 10 night minimum. Congratulations, Eric, you're fast. Now, pay up! Are Eric and his wife flinching at the cost? Well, triathlon is a lifelong pursuit for him, and qualifying for Kona is the Holy Grail. So they're closing their eyes and going. It's still cheaper than other midlife crises, like the flashy sports car. Or, as one well wisher pointed out to them, a triple bypass. At my level, triathlon is tons of fun and worth the entry fee. There's great camaraderie at the events. The adrenaline buzz is amazing. In mastering swimming, biking, and running, even if I'm not quick, I feel like I'm accomplishing much more than my daily triathlon of grocery shopping, cooking, and trading Silly Bandz. 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No electronic devices will be allowed into the courtroom during the trial. 2 On Your Side has learned, the prosecution has a list of more than 80 potential witnesses including Dr. Corasanti's wife, mother in law and staff members at Transit Valley Country Club. Several law enforcement officers from the Amherst Police Department and New York State Police are slated to testify.

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Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and noncommercial use. The AP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing. Nike Roshe Run Woven Men White Black Byline: Steven Rosen CorrespondentWhen Bill Hill of Sherman Oaks decided to splurge on two pairs of expensive loafers, he trusted the shoe clerk to fit him correctly.He has to; as a diabetic for 20 years, the 70 year old Hill has neuropathy, a common nerve disorder of diabetes mellitus that can lead to the loss of sensation in the feet and other parts of the body.As a result, he was unaware he had developed an ulcer on his right foot from the ill fitting shoes until it was almost too late.I didn't feel the pain of the discomfort,'' he says. But there was an abrasion from the rubbing against the toes, and a wound that had progressed.''He quickly went to the Providence Diabetic Foot Center in Burbank, where a doctor gave him strong antibiotics, removed the dead skin tissue from his foot, and made a mark on Hill's ankle.He said, 'If the redness reaches that mark, call me and meet at the emergency room,' '' Hill recalls.The wound eventually healed, but Hill learned how dangerous foot abrasions can be for diabetics.In fact, diabetic foot wounds are the leading cause of nontraumatic foot amputations in the United States. Of more than 80,000 amputations performed annually on diabetic patients nationwide, 72,000 are preventable, according to statistics provided by Providence St. Joseph Medical Center, which oversees the Providence Diabetic Foot Center.An estimated 4,000 of those amputations occur in Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties, which have the largest concentration of diabetics, age 50 and over, in the country, according to Dr. George Andros, medical director of Providence St. Joseph's Vascular Center.Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy.Although the cause of diabetes is still not fully understood, heredity, environmental factors, obesity, poor nutrition and lack of exercise all appear to play roles. The disease disproportionately affects Latinos, African Americans, American Indians and Asian/Pacific Islanders communities that represent 67 percent of the population in Los Angeles County.Nationwide, efforts are under way to combat the disease. The American Diabetes Association fears the number of diabetics will jump from 18 million in 2002 to 30 million by 2030 largely fueled by the nation's obesity epidemic.Among those speaking out about the diabetes risk is actor Edward James Olmos, national spokesman for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. He has a family history of diabetes his father and uncles all died from complications of the disease.I sure as hell know that if I don't watch my diet and take care of my health, I could get it,'' he says. I'm well into my 50s and have yet to have it.''At the same time, there is a parallel effort to reduce the number of foot amputations for diabetics. Andros was co chairman of this month's Global Diabetic Foot Conference in Hollywood, an international symposium that attracted hundreds of physicians, podiatrists, surgeons, nurses and diabetic educators.Andros says the number of amputations can be reduced dramatically with better, faster diagnosis of foot problems and more frequent use of bypass surgery to help heal dangerous foot wounds. Unfortunately, he says, many podiatric surgeons are too quick to amputate.There's a thing called diabetic microangiopathy a disease of the blood vessels,'' he explains. Diabetics get a unique blockage (of circulation) below the knee and above the ankle. Then diabetics get a sore on the foot and there's not enough circulation to heal it. They get an ulcer, which increases the circulation demand.''That can lead to a gangrenous infection from lack of oxygen, and then amputation.But Andros says bypass surgery or, in some cases, angioplasty can achieve flow around that blockage into small arteries in the foot to promote healing. Providence St. Joseph performs about 100 bypasses a year, a number that approximately ties it with Boston's Joslin Diabetes Center for the most in the country.If we can get them up to a level to heal, then if they take proper foot care, they may have no further foot trouble,'' Andros says.Other medical procedures are available, too, when cases warrant such as vacuum assisted instruments that can help in wound closure and biologic dressings made of neonatal foreskins to stimulate healing once a wound is clean and dry. And doctors are salvaging limbs by performing only partial amputations when they must cut. That allows for prosthetic devices that allow people to walk in a meaningful way,'' says Dr. Franklin Case, of Providence St. Joseph's Diabetic Foot Center.But diabetics at risk can help themselves, too, Case says. He recommends frequent visual inspection of the feet, although he concedes such tasks can be a challenge for the obese.We've had people walk in here with keys, rocks, all sorts of things in their shoes and never notice anything hurt,'' he says. I had a blind woman with diabetes who had a sewing needle stuck right through her toe and couldn't feel it.''Case recommends diabetics have primary care physicians routinely inspect their feet. And if there is a problem, such as a callus, they should seek treatment from a podiatrist. They also need supportive shoes, perhaps with orthotic devices. And he recommends exercise walking for 30 minutes a day, three or four times a week to improve circulation.His fellow physician at the foot center, Dr. Oliver Wang, also notes that individuals recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes can sometimes correct early nerve damage.

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