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Marathoners' cardiac arrest risk quite low

Wed, 01/11/2012 - 15:00

According to a new study examining 10 years of marathon and half-marathon races in the U.S., the risk of cardiac arrest in such long distance races is actually quite rare




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Get back to fightin' weight with Cage Fitness

Mon, 01/09/2012 - 10:46

Cage Fitness and other mixed martial arts-inspired workouts mimic the structure of a championship MMA bout -- minus the injury.


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Barefoot running: bad or beneficial?

Fri, 12/09/2011 - 15:03

Despite the cold and many other potential hazards, naked from the ankle down is the way Anna Toombs likes it, and she gets plenty of catcalls in the street as a result.


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91-year-old yoga teacher: 'Why should I quit?'

Tue, 12/06/2011 - 13:47

Yoga has been a way of life for 91-year-old Bernice Bates since 1960. In a fitting tribute to her decades of helping others learn her passion, she recently won the distinction of the Guinness World Record holder of oldest yoga instructor.


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Tue, 12/06/2011 - 13:47
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10 healthiest cities for women

Tue, 11/22/2011 - 08:09

Looking for healthy inspiration? SELF found it in every corner of the country as the magazine presents its 11th annual  ranking of America's best cities for women.


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Drug helps monkeys lose weight, are humans next?

Wed, 11/09/2011 - 12:00
A simple medication that leads to weight loss with no dieting or exercise could be a big step toward every dieter's dream. The study is only in monkeys, but tests in people could begin shortly.
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Weight room blunders that can really hurt

Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:20

Women are hitting the weight room in record numbers, and a new study found that weight-training injuries among women have jumped a whopping 63 percent. Here are the most common slipups and how to fix them, so you leave the gym strutting — not limping.




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