Bucks D.A. back to (Exercise treadmill) work after heart surgery
Bucks D.A. back to work after heart surgery
Nearly three months after undergoing quadruple bypass surgery, Bucks County District Attorney Diane E. Gibbons returned to work today with a new attitude: No more smoking and no more seven-day work weeks, leaving plenty of time for exercise.
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Preventing injury
Exercises can help prevent injuries from spring sports. These two moves help runners and hikers.
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The hottest new exercise equipment: The TV
One piece of exercise equipment is becoming so popular that some people can't bear to face a workout without it: the television. Just as many people are glued to their TVs at home, so they are at the gym, intently focused on CNN or American Idol.
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Overweight Alaska elephant not taking to custom treadmill, yet
So far, it's only the trainers at the Alaska Zoo who seem to be breaking a sweat.
Source: www.boston.com
Accenture takes on the battle of bulge
The "Persuasive Mirror" prototype. For those who dread looking at themselves in the mirror, life is about to get a little bit worse.
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Female exercisers get athletic support
From humble beginnings the first modern sports bra was fashioned from two jockstraps sewn together the sports brassiere has emerged as a high-tech apparel powerhouse.
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For Romer, it's all work
It's a simple truth - the reason Roy Romer hates the treadmill in his office is because it takes him nowhere.
Source: www.rockymountainnews.com
Physical therapy office opens in Central City
CENTRAL CITY - Vantage Physical Therapy has opened a new office along Sunshine Avenue in Central City. This makes the seventh office established by the company that was founded by Walt Ronan, M.S., P.T., and E.C.S.
Source: www.dailyamerican.com
Military vets wage war against obesity
Vietnam veteran Abdul Baseer-El survived a rocket attack in Da Nang in the '60s. Today he is fighting a new enemy: obesity. The 57-year-old former Marine has worked hard to lose 100 pounds with the help of doctors at a Veterans Affairs hospital. He's one of millions of veterans struggling with weight problems and the health complications that come with ...
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Military veterans wage war against obesity
Vietnam veteran Abdul Baseer-El survived a rocket attack in Da Nang in the 60s. Today he is fighting a new enemy: obesity.
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