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Fat: Females simply store it differently

New research with mice finds greater gender cell disparity than expected
January 13, 2011
News Wise
Ever wonder why men and women gain weight in different areas of the body? Researchers say they are coming close to understanding the vital sex differences in men and women concerning fat storage. In fact, research indicates that fat is genetically
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—Staff photo by Chey Scott

Heeding genetic red flags for breast-cancer risk

Doctors here say simple test can identify mutation carriers
January 13, 2011
Chey Scott
For a woman whose family has a history of breast or ovarian cancer, a simple test can tell whether or not she's at a higher than average risk of developing cancer in her lifetime, based on her heredity, physicians here say. In the early 1990s, a
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Breast-feeding on the rise

Health-care act requires some employers to offer private lactation space
January 13, 2011
Mike McLean
Lactation educators here say the rate of breast-feeding is on the rise, and expect that trend to continue as awareness grows and as more employers make accommodations for lactating employees to comply with new federal rules that are part of the the
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Real Estate Roundup

January 13, 2011
Mike McLean
Graceful Gift Baskets, a Spokane Valley custom gift-basket design and delivery concern, has leased 1,200 square feet of floor space in the Vista Industrial Park, at 111 N. Vista, and has moved there from a smaller, residential space. Tracy Poff, of
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Thai Bamboo center rises - Art only

January 13, 2011
Vandervert Construction Inc. is erecting a retail center that Thai Bamboo Restaurant LLC plans to anchor at 5406 N. Division. Bernardo Wills Architects PS, of Spokane, designed the $1.5 million project, which is scheduled to be completed in March.
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North Idaho health provider to build new, larger facility

Ginno Construction to start work soon in Bonners Ferry on $1.25 million structure
January 13, 2011
Chey Scott
Kaniksu Health Services, a Bonners Ferry, Idaho-based health-care service provider that serves low-income residents in North Idaho's two northern-most counties, says it plans to begin construction of a new $1.25 million community-health center this
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Longtime broker starts agency in Valley

January 13, 2011
Kathy Lemons, a longtime real estate broker here, says she has launched an independent real estate agency in Spokane Valley.The agency, Top Gold Realty, specializes in marketing residential properties in the Spokane area, and occupies 1,800 feet
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Prudential broker here buys building, moves Valley office

January 13, 2011
Mike McLean
Ken Lewis, owner and broker at Prudential Spokane Real Estate, says he has bought and refurbished a building at 421 N. Mullan, in Spokane Valley, and has moved the agency's Valley office there.Lewis says he has invested $280,000 to buy and the &
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—Staff photo by Mike  McLean

South Hill rental houses take shape - Art only

January 13, 2011
SCH Construction LLC, of Spokane, is developing a $2.2 million, 24-unit rental-housing project at 3405 S. Cook, on Spokane's South Hill. The cottage home-style houses, which will have an average of 1,000 square feet of living space each, are to be
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Garco wins steel work on WSU job

$908,000 subcontract part of animal-health center project on Pullman campus
January 13, 2011
Mike McLean
Washington State University says Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, has won a $908,000 job to furnish and install structural steel for the Paul G. Allen Center for Global Animal Health, which is under construction on Washington State University's
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