News - Alice Yoder
By Schweigert, Mary Beth Lancaster General is in the market for new strategies to fight the obesity epidemic. So the health system is teaming up with a highly visible purveyor of fresh fruits and vegetables: Lancaster Central Market.
By Jeff Hawkes Lethal lifestyles Pounding away The rule at Alice Yoder's house is ice cream only once a month. It's a rule Yoder struggles to enforce because her daughter's school features ice cream every Friday.
By Susan E. Lindt To hold film screenings, public meetings today Felecia Ezell, 34, was raped, stabbed, beaten and pushed from a third-floor window in 2000, when she was pregnant.
They're new and improved. But somehow, they sound the same. Whether the federal government's new dietary guidelines will do more for the nation's physique than its predecessor, the familiar food pyramid, is yet to be seen.
