Month: September 2009
The more alcohol people drink, the more likely they might be to exercise, says study (News-Medical-Net)
Drinkers aren’t just bending their elbows: according to a new study, the more alcohol people drink, the more likely they might be to exercise.
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Exercise Is An Important Part Of Weight Control, Management (Bristol Herald Courier)
One of my clients brought to my attention an article that was in Time Magazine on Aug. 9, 2009. I hope you read the article. No, I hope you did not read the article because it was full of misconceptions and inaccurate claims regarding the value of exercise. I firmly believe the article was way too generalized and misleading.
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New Physical Activity Programme Launched, UK (Medical News Today)
Physical activity is a great way to improve your fitness levels and is an important part of managing both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes UK has assisted Nuffield Health (formerly Cannons Health Clubs), one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers, in developing a programme for people with diabetes, which runs over 12 weeks at 37 Nuffield Health Fitness & Wellbeing Centres.
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Two new blood thinners better than Plavix and warfarin, studies say
Heavy drinkers exercise more, study says (Baltimore Sun)
Heavy drinkers exercise more? A study says yes Here’s a new piece of research that we here at the Picture of Health share with you cautiously: The more alcohol people drink, the more likely they are to exercise.
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Drinkers Getting More Exercise (redOrbit)
A new study indicates that those who drink on a regular basis tend to exercise more frequently than nondrinkers, and those who drink an average of one or two drinks daily appear to be the most physically active.After analyzing data from a government health survey of U.S.
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