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    May 4, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  1. Full Mini Marathon forecast with suggestions for staying safe

    Scattered showers are possible overnight Friday but the showers should dissipate by the time the Mini Marathon gun goes off at 7:30 a.m. Saturday.
    Scattered showers are possible overnight Friday but the showers should dissipate by the time the Mini Marathon gun goes off at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Chief Meteorologist Brian Wilkes predicts the possibility of a few sprinkles and mild fog with ...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Road Running, Running, Health, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Apr 26, 2012 |Column| Herald Mail
  3. Mittens are helpful for high school teacher

    "Mrs. Prejean, please put on your mittens!" The comment made me realize how cold my hands were. The tips of my fingers were turning white. My students think it looks bizarre when my hands do that. They are right. This is a rather strange disorder....

    Tags: Symptoms, Schools, High Schools, Health, Students

  4. Aug 17, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  5. Ind. solider awarded medal for saving life of airplane passenger

    A Greenwood, Ind. native and officer at Camp Atterbury was awarded the Indiana Distinguished Service Medal Tuesday for saving the life of a passenger on an airplane in early 2011.  
    A Greenwood, Ind. native and officer at Camp Atterbury was awarded the Indiana Distinguished Service Medal Tuesday for saving the life of a passenger on an airplane in early 2011.   Lieutenant David E. Bryant was seated in an exit row on a flight...

    Tags: Indiana, Human Interest, Health, Awards and Prizes, Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Jul 22, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  7. Man is it hot

    For most of my life, I’ve lived in places where summers were uncomfortable, and occasionally intolerable. Muggy heat makes me almost claustrophobic at times. The National Weather Service has given us an additional measuring tool, the heat index....

    Tags: Medical Services, Fainting, Forests, Headaches, Fatigue

  8. Nov 9, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Exercise can keep you from losing your mind

    It's not news that we should exercise. We know it, but we don't do it. It's hard to get started and harder still to keep at it. It's so easy to come up with excuses.
    It's not news that we should exercise. We know it, but we don't do it. It's hard to get started and harder still to keep at it. It's so easy to come up with excuses. But Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Ratey thinks he has the nudge you need to get moving....

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity, Diabetes, Weight, Alzheimer's Disease

  10. May 27, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
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  12. Jun 22, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Forgot why you went upstairs? Don't worry — it's exercise!

    You know the feeling.
    You know the feeling. You trudge up the stairs and can't remember why you're there. So back down the steps. Then . . . you remember. So you retrace your steps, kicking yourself for being such a dope. I was always mad at myself for all this wasted...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight Loss, James Levine, Weight, Human Interest

  14. Dec 27, 2010 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Workouts at your workstation

    You don't need to be a Mayo Clinic researcher to figure out that being glued to an office chair all day makes people fat, but that's what it took to start a revolution. A few years ago, the clinic's Dr. James Levine theorized that raising one's metabolism through low-level, daylong movement could burn at least as many calories as a conventional workout at the end of an inactive day. He proved it by grafting a treadmill to a desk — his test subjects got healthier and walked off dozens of pounds without breaking a sweat at a 1 mph pace. Naturally, that led to the Levine-designed $4,199 Steelcase Walkstation, followed by a host of lower-cost, move-while-you-work accessories, some of the best of which are reviewed below.
    You don't need to be a Mayo Clinic researcher to figure out that being glued to an office chair all day makes people fat, but that's what it took to start a revolution. A few years ago, the clinic's Dr. James Levine theorized that raising one's metabolism...

    Tags: Steelcase Incorporated, New York City, Gaming, Career and Workplace, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  16. Dec 31, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. The good, the bad and the idiotic of 2009

    Before we dive into 2010, I thought we could take a few minutes to look back at some of the best — and worst — topics we covered in "Taking Names" during 2009. We witnessed some spectacular flubs, exposed some major hypocrites and covered all...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Lawyers, Brevard County, Barack Obama

  18. Jan 26, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Hospital company owes explanation about partnership with Moffitt Cancer Center

    <i>Second of two parts </i>
    Second of two parts Sunday's column began to examine a controversy in The Villages that surrounds the Moffitt Cancer Center, which is scheduled to open in the fall. The building to house the center is being paid for and constructed by H. Gary Morse and...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Radiation Therapy, Tampa, Companies and Corporations, Medical Services

  20. Jun 19, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  21. Libertyville student’s ‘cool’ summer project: Documenting the ‘cancer experiment’

    TribLocal - Libertyville » News
    Without a declared major or a summer internship, Kenny Shaevel of Libertyville was looking for something “cool” to do this summer after his freshman year …...
  22. Jul 13, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Florida Hospital kicks off lung transplant program

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Florida Hospital has received the green light to perform lung transplants, the hospital announced Friday. The designation from the United Network for Organ Sharing, a national organization that oversees transplant programs nationwide, establishes the...
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