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Today's Events


Bellevue

Thu 05/17

Farrell's Extreme Bodyshaping Free Kickboxing Class

FXB is offering a free Kickboxing Class on 5/17 at 6:30pm to teach you the basics of Kickboxing & the Farrell's Program. Classes are at all 6 Metro locations.

Farrell's

6:30pm - 7:30pm

2219 Capehart Road

402-812-7396

For more information

Omaha

Thu 05/17

Farrell's Extreme Bodyshaping Free Kickboxing Class

FXB is offering a free Kickboxing Class on 5/17 at 6:30pm to teach you the basics of Kickboxing & the Farrell's Program. Classes are at all 6 Metro locations.

Farrell's

6:30pm - 7:30pm

2219 Capehart Road

402-812-7396

For more information

South

Thu 05/17

Midlands Hospital's 'An Evening With Friends'

Get your hats ready for this 'Triple Crown' themed fundraiser to benefit cardiovascular services at Midlands Hospital. $125 per person.

Midlands Hospital

6:00pm

11109 S. 84th St.

402-593-3700

For tickets and more information


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Don't blame sugar: Many people blame fructose for rising obesity rates, but a new study shows excessive calories -- and not any unique properties of fructose -- are more likely to lead to extra pounds. (CBS News)

Cheating time: Most people seek plastic surgery to turn back the clock. A new study reveals just how many years the procedures shave off. (Time)

Damaged goods: Because their organs are usually undamaged, most organs are donated from relatively young people who have died unexpectedly. But a shortage means hospitals are accepting organs in less-than-ideal condition. (USA Today)

Hepatitis C on the rise: More people are dying from hepatitis C than HIV, death records show. The baby boom generation are the most at risk to the bloodborne virus, but most aren't aware they are infected. (LiveWellNebraska)

The porn problem: The pornography industry in California is up in arms over a new regulation. Starting March 5, porn performers will be required to wear condoms while on location. The industry is fighting back, saying the rule threatens their business. (L.A. Times)

VIDEO: A 14-year-old died at a party after inhaling helium. Watch the video coverage below. (AP)

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