Program Uses Diet, Exercise To Curb Childhood Obesity 
WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News - Nov 07 2:02 PM
School lunches are healthier nowadays, but a decline in gym classes has some concerned that not enough is being done to curb childhood obesity.Save to My Web

New weapon fights nation’s No. 1 killer 
Appeal-Democrat - Nov 12 12:16 AM
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The familiar treadmill stress test that has diagnosed heart disease in millions of Americans is being made obsolete by the computer age.Save to My Web

Diabetes time-bomb among US children 
Medical News Today - Nov 08 4:10 PM
As American children get fatter and do less and less exercise the incidence of adolescent prediabetes is growing at an alarming rate, according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics.Save to My Web

Data suggests efficacy of TheraVitae stem cell treatment 
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Nov 18 7:20 PM
Interim clinical data evaluating TheraVitaes adult stem cell therapy VesCell suggests significant improvement in patients suffering from severe angina pectoris six months after they received the treatment.Save to My Web

Cannon seniors find center to their liking 
Daily News Journal - Nov 21 4:05 AM
WOODBURY Seniors are quick to tell you what they like about the Cannon County Senior Citizen Center. “The senior center is like a family,” said Grace Young. “We just love each other like we would a brother or a sister.”Save to My Web

‘Boot Camp’ Workouts Becoming Gym Staple 
New York Newsday - Nov 07 2:31 PM
It’s a fitness fad not for the faint of heart.Save to My Web

Heart Disease is #1 Killer of Women, Could A Simple Test Be a Lifesaver? 
Newswise - Nov 15 12:27 PM
New research may give doctors a way to predict life-threatening heart problems in women. The team studied middle-aged diabetic women who underwent dobutamine stress echocardiography tests and concluded the test could help doctors predict fatal heart problems.Save to My Web

‘Boot Camp’ Workouts Popular 
CBS News - Nov 09 4:03 PM
Exercise ‘boot camp’ ? a circuit of drills ranging from running and jumping jacks to push-ups, squats and sit-ups ? appeals to people with busy schedules who need to pack a hard workout into a short amount of time.Save to My Web

FBI financial analyst testifies 

Posted November 24, 2005

FBI financial analyst testifies 
The Valdosta Daily Times - Nov 08 9:21 PM
VALDOSTA Jurors heard testimony from an FBI financial analyst Tuesday that the ex-director of the Valdosta-Lowndes County YMCA charged with embezzling almost $1 million spent about $58,000 on company credit cards from March 2000 to November 2002.Save to My Web

Therapist’s therapy 
Sun-Sentinel - Nov 13 2:46 AM
After a head-on car crash, Jupiter woman found relief in an exercise technique.Save to My Web

Room for Fitness 
RedNova - Nov 07 6:31 AM
By Joyce Rosencrans The obesity epidemic has people running on public roads at first light and twilight — not a good idea if longevity is part of your life plan.Save to My Web

Parent Q&A: Take these steps to help change your own attitude 
Lansing State Journal - Nov 08 1:03 AM
QUESTION: I’ve decided it’s time to change myself. I’ve been to a lot of therapists and tried every antidepressant that has come out in the past 20 years. I’m still down in the dumps, critical of myself and others and always complaining.Save to My Web

Weights vs. weight 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Nov 15 10:30 PM
The highlight of Rich Naab’s day comes at 6 a.m., when he arrives at Club Julian in Ross for his daily workout.Save to My Web

Getting fit: Holidays don’t have to spoil your hard work 
Public Opinion - Nov 11 3:34 AM
With the holidays coming up, I’m afraid all my hard work will be ruined. How can I make sure I stay in shape with all this food around?Save to My Web

 

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