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Diabetes in Children and the Obesity Epidemic

By Kerry Grens on Friday, December 30, 2005.

The holiday season puts gaining weight in the minds of a lot of us.

But for a growing number of people it’s a daily, year-round battle.

The rates of obesity have spread to become what some call an epidemic, and children have not been spared.

The situation is so severe that children are developing obesity-related medical problems that were typically thought to afflict only adults.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Kerry Grens has more.

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End Of Year Round Up - Nashua

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, December 30, 2005.

Talk with Nick Pappas, editor of The Nashua Telegraph, about the top stories in his paper for 2005.

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End Of Year Round Up - Berlin

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, December 30, 2005.

Talk With Sara Young-Knox, editor of The Berlin Reporter, about the top stories of 2005 in her paper.

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Goodbye, 2005

By Liz Bulkley on Friday, December 30, 2005.

It's the end of the year, and it's time to take stock. We'll look back at some of the year's biggest New England sports stories with Vin Sylvia, Deputy Managing Editor for Sports at the New Hampshire Union Leader. We'll also talk with Jeff Feingold at the New Hampshire Business Review to recap some of New Hampshire's biggest economic stories of 2005.

We'll close out the year with a chat with humorist Rebecca Rule. She'll tell us what the end of 2005 means to her and let us in on some Yankee New Year traditions.

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New Hampshire Newsmakers of 2005

By Laura Knoy on Friday, December 30, 2005.

A shakeup in the Senate, floods in Alstead, a Pass that made tolls EZ, and weather that made even the lifelong Granite Stater's head spin. We'll look at the people, places and things in our state that kept our newsrooms buzzing in 2005. We'll hear from Kelly Ayotte, Bill Boynton, Terri Knight, Jeanne Shaheen, Ted Gatsas, Dave Brown, Matt Saxton, and Bill McDonough.

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