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Health - FitnessFit Question: Weight Gain and Depression - Which Came First? Depression is frustratingly common and difficult to manage, even with the tools we have like exercise, medication and therapy. What makes it even harder is that many people who are depressed gain weight...or is it that people who gain weight get depressed... About Saturday, March 13, 2010Reader Success Story: How Paul Became a Personal Trainer This week's reader success story is a little different from previous weeks because we're looking at a different kind of success. Specifically, how some of our readers have found success as personal trainers.With so many exercise enthusiasts who visit my s... About Saturday, March 13, 2010What to do When Your Spouse/Loved One Doesn't Exercise After being married for going on 10 years, I've learned something important: You can't make other people do what you want. You may want them to exercise and eat healthy but they won't always do it. You may even want them to, say, pick up their dirty soc... About Saturday, March 13, 2010Exercises of the Week - Tri-Stretch for Better Flexibility Some of my Type A clients have a lot of trouble making time at the end of their workouts for a stretch and I know how they feel. It's hard to slow down and relax when you have to so much to do - Who has time to stretch, right? Unfortunately, you're doing... About Saturday, March 13, 2010Tackling Childhood Obesity With Get Up, Get Out And Go! Getting children involved in finding ways to become more physically active can not only make them more aware of local recreational opportunities, but can even help increase their own physical activity. That's the result of a study examining the role of sev... Medical News Today Saturday, March 13, 2010Exploring Diabetes' Link To Eating Disorders Diabetics, under the gun to better manage their disease by controlling their food intake and weight, may find themselves in the sticky wicket of needing treatment that makes them hungry, researchers said. Attempts to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and... Medical News Today Saturday, March 13, 2010Strong Period Pain And Excess Weight In Childhood Increase Risk Of Endometriosis Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) scientists have identified a new link between strong period pain experienced in adolescence and early adulthood and the risk of endometriosis. Researchers from QIMR's Gynaecological Cancer Laboratory have fou... Medical News Today Saturday, March 13, 2010Cutting Obesity In Black, Latino New Yorkers A $6 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has funded the creation of ORBIT: Obesity Related Behavioral Intervention Trials to focus on reducing obesity and obesity-related deaths in New York City's African-American and La... Medical News Today Saturday, March 13, 2010While there are many benefits of losing weight, weight reduction also might negatively affect bones in the body. During weight loss, bones are being remodeled - breaking down old bone and forming new bone - at an accelerated rate. As a result, bone density... Medical News Today Saturday, March 13, 2010The excuse that there is not enough time to exercise effectively is beginning to wear thin according to evidence from a study by scientists in Canada who found that short term high-intensity interval training (HIT) can deliver in significantly less time t... Medical News Today Friday, March 12, 2010 |
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9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin.