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Moving for healthy kids (The Atmore Advance) Students at Rachel Patterson Elementary School play a game to stay active during Tammy Smith’s PE class. Obesity has become a national problem and is not only affecting adults but is becoming apparent in children who are even more at risk of becoming overweight. us.rd.yahoo.com
Born to love fat, thanks to mom's diet (The Globe and Mail) Pregnant women who routinely consume fatty foods could be predisposing their children to a lifetime of overeating and obesity us.rd.yahoo.com
Brian Taylor blogs on a 2012 GB football team (BBC News) Read Brian Taylor's blog us.rd.yahoo.com
Most active people don't need sports drinks, snacks (The Charlotte Observer) If you're in the habit of morning runs or daily tennis matches, rest assured you are making a sizable contribution to your good health. Most of us fall somewhere along the continuum of couch potato, weekend warrior or sporadic exerciser. There's a difference between the needs of sporadic exercisers compared to elite athletes who train intensively. Most physically active people can meet their ... us.rd.yahoo.com
How salsa dancing could cut breast cancer risk in over-60s (Daily Mail) Getting stuck into the housework or doing salsa dancing late in life could significantly cut a woman's risk of breast cancer, research shows. us.rd.yahoo.com
Calcium, vitamin D key to preventing osteoporosis (Courier-Post) There are several things women and men can do to make osteoporosis and hip issues a nonfactor in their life. Maintaining a healthy diet and getting plenty of exercise are prime examples. us.rd.yahoo.com
77 Square staffers pick their favorite spooky movies (The Capital Times) After the trick-or-treaters have all gone home, when the candy bowl is almost empty, it's time to really celebrate Halloween with a scary movie. We polled the 77 Square staff to tell us their favorite scary flicks, and got both some expected favorites and some unusual ones. There's some great last-minute rental ideas in here -- if you dare! As a child, I was terrified by the banshee and the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Monday Medical: Winter fitness: A balanced workout (The Steamboat Pilot & Today) Pop quiz: Why get fit for winter? us.rd.yahoo.com
Don't overfuel for exercise (The News & Observer) If you're in the habit of having morning runs or daily tennis matches, you are making a sizable contribution to your good health. us.rd.yahoo.com
Heritage High students choose Obama over McCain for president in mock election (The Saginaw News) Matthew Stephens | The Saginaw NewsKarly A. Cramer, 14, participates in the mock election at Heritage High School Tuesday aftenoon. Karly is the daughter of Tammy Cramer, 42, of Saginaw Township. Heritage High School teacher Leah Markey recalls the first... us.rd.yahoo.com
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