Waiting isn’t her pace
Posted December 3, 2005
Waiting isn’t her pace
Rocky Mountain News.com - Nov 16 1:11 AM
Noelle Pikus-Pace speeds down the Verizon Sports Complex bobsled and skeleton track in February at Lake Placid, N.Y. Pikus-Pace suffered a severe leg injury in an accident in Calgary, Alberta, in October but intends to accelerate her rehabilitation to be ready for the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, next February.Save to My Web
Stroke for stroke, rowing is a great, all-around workout
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Nov 29 9:34 PM
We get occasional e-mail from experienced rowers. And while we typically decline their offers to whack us upside the head with an oar, we concede we are overdue in recognizing rowing as an excellent and efficient full-body workout.Save to My Web
Gene therapy and exercise may help sufferers of Lou Gehrig’s disease
News-Medical-Net - Nov 14 10:00 PM
A new study in mice gives hope that a combination of gene therapy and exercise may extend the lives of people who have Lou Gehrig’s disease.Save to My Web
The Potential Use of Type-5 Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery*
RedNova - Nov 16 4:52 AM
By Fung, Erik; Fiscus, Ronald R; Yim, Anthony P C; Angelini, Gianni D; Arifi, Ahmed A Exaggerated vasospasm, platelet activation, and early graft occlusion are significant barriers to successful coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).Save to My Web
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