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Lead Stories: November 20, 2008

Bodybuilding on a Budget: Tuna

Posted July 16, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets, Recipes

One of the most commonly sought after foods for protein consumption also happens to be one of the cheapest – tuna. You can usually find it on sale at your local grocery store, and it is low fat (opt for tuna canned in…

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Dr. Mirkin: Caffeine, Hot Weather and Exercise

Posted July 15, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Megan Hueter

Section: In The News, His Fitness, Cardio Training, His Health, Physical Health

A study from Toledo, Spain shows that giving caffeine to dehydrated bicycle racers helps them ride faster, longer and with more power in hot weather (Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, July 2008). When combined with water and carbohydrates, caffeine ingestion increases…

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Food Dreams

Posted July 14, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Martin Kennedy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

Looking for a way to cut calories? Visualizing your meals might be an exercise you’ve yet to try.  A recent study published in the Journal of Physiology & Behavior (2008) revealed that women who wrote a detailed description of their last meal (it…

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The “Fully Functional” Workout

Posted July 13, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Megan Hueter

Section: His Fitness, Cardio Training, Strength Training, Alt. Therapies, His Gear & Apparel, Equipment, His Health, Physical Health

Even though your gym may not be “fully functional,” there are certain ways you can tailor your workouts to get what you want out of them. Whether you’re traveling or simply working long hours, it’s important to understand that you don’t need…

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Don’t Get Down with the Sickness

Posted July 12, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health

Ringing phones, tapping away at a keyboard, voices chattering in the background, papers all over the place… These are things that come to mind when I think of my workplace. Typical, fast paced corporate life. What doesn’t usually come to mind is…

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Have You Caught “The Itis”?

Posted July 10, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets

If you are at fan of the animated comedy “The Boondocks”, then you may be familiar with the term “the itis”. For those of you not familiar with the term, basically, “the itis” is the tired yet satisfied feeling…

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Protect From the Sun

Posted July 8, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Lindsay Hutton

Section: In The News, His Fitness, Injuries & Rehab, His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health

Did you know children receive about 80% of their lifetime sun exposure by the time they are 18? To learn more about sun safety, visit our partner site Her Active Life. 

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11 Foods We Should Eat, But Don’t

Posted July 7, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Denise Musumeci

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets

Doctors, health experts, and advertisements always emphasize the importance of healthy eating and make suggestions on how to improve our diets. Some of these suggestions include eating fruits and vegetables, nuts, yogurt, fish, and lean meats. Recently, Tara-Parker-Pope quoted in the

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How to Stretch Properly

Posted July 5, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Mental Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health

Of course, we have all heard about the value of stretching. Stretching increases flexibility strengthens muscles and decreases your chances of developing back problems. Stretching may not be as common sense as it sounds, however, and improper stretching can lead to problems.…

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How Fit is America?

Posted July 4, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health

Here is an out of the box idea for people who lack the motivation to exercise or need to exercise more – pick a sport you enjoy and engage in it several times per week. The percentage of Americans who engage in…

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Scared to Cook Meat? We Are Too!

Posted July 2, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Caroline Shannon

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

If news of salmonella-infested tomatoes and raw milk concerns don’t have you biting your nails over food safety, then, girl, we don’t know what will! Because the truth is, many of us have begun to grow a bit queasy over the foods we…

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Reusing Water Bottles

Posted June 29, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Alexandra Haller

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

Reusing your water bottle is a better option than throwing it out after drinking it dry. However, leaving it in the sun with small amounts of water or simply refilling it without cleaning it can lead to dirty bottles filled with not…

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Biking: Changing a Flat Tire

Posted June 28, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Martin Kennedy

Section: His Gear & Apparel, Equipment, His Health, Physical Health

Cycling, like other sports requires the use of equipment--your bike. It’s important to know how to maintain your equipment whether that means tightening the trucks on your skateboard, or wrapping grip tape…

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Mass, Endurance or Power?

Posted June 28, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Mental Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health

Everyone has different fitness goals. Some have the goal of getting as big as physically possible. Others prefer to have marathon-like stamina, and some want to build raw power. Whatever your goal, there is a training method for it. Knowing how to train…

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Airlines Charging by Weight

Posted June 27, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Martinique Haller

Section: In The News, His Fitness, His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

The concept of charging people more money to fly based on how much they weigh is a heavy issue. In this article, Martinique Haller argues that there is no way this can be carried out reasonably. In the companion article, Lindsay Hutton sides…

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