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Fitness Fridays: Would zany sneakers make me run faster?
Just recently I've been noticing some flashy footwear worn by some impressive athletes. Soccer players around the world have adopted eye-catching colorful cleats that send a statement: I'm confident and I'm worth watching. For European league superstars,...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Running
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If you are drinking on New Year's Eve, watch your step
Tribune reporterMost New Year’s Eve revelers know it’s dangerous to drink and drive, but now there’s new evidence that it’s also dangerous to drink and walk. A trauma surgeon at Loyola University Health System in Maywood released data this...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Loyola University Health System, Maywood (Cook, Illinois)
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Doctors: Teens Getting Drunk Off Hand Sanitizer
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Doctors are warning parents about a dangerous new trend after six teenagers drank hand sanitizer and ended up in Southern California emergency rooms with alcohol poisoning. Dr. Billy Mallon works in the emergency room at Los Angeles...Tags: Coughing, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Injuries and Wounds, Healthcare Provider
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Barefoot 5K, clinic aims to raise money for cancer center
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelInterested in getting a proper feel for barefoot running? The TravelCountry.com Barefoot Fun Run in Sorrento on Nov. 19 offers an opportunity to learn the basics from a barefoot running expert before you ditch your shoes. Michael Sandler, best selling... -
Forget football, it's spring sports time
HealthForget football -- especially you Eagles fans -- because now is the time spring sports athletes should be getting themselves ready, doctors say. Thousands of children are seen each year for sports injuries due to overuse, trauma injuries and lack of... -
Distracted pedestrians? Accidents on rise for headphone-wearers
Nation NowDistracted pedestrians: A new study finds that the number of headphone-wearing pedestrians struck and killed by vehicles tripled since 2004.... -
Gang violence is less related to drugs than thought, CDC says
Nation NowGang homicides are less likely to be drug-related than is widely believed and are more likely to be the result of factors such as retaliation to ongoing gang violence, the CDC reported Thursday. The gang violence report is the first such study based on... -
Coalinga State Hospital fined more than $20,000 for safety lapses
L.A. NOWCalifornia workplace safety officials have fined Coalinga State Hospital more than $20,000, alleging in part that the psychiatric facility – which mainly treats sex offenders deemed too dangerous for community release -- failed to keep staff safe... -
Doctors say teens go to hospitals after drinking hand sanitizer
L.A. NOWDoctors are warning parents about a dangerous new trend after six teenagers drank hand sanitizer and ended up in Los Angeles-area emergency rooms with alcohol poisoning.... -
Five steps for fitness for people with limited time
Getting fit, leaner and meaner is more than just cosmetic. Cleaning up your act and getting yourself together physically has benefits that follow you around in every aspect of your life. This is especially true in the workplace. Less time sick,...Tags: Neck Pain, Facebook, Overweight, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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ABCs of ACL injuries
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comSterling Christy's varsity basketball debut ended with eight seconds left in the game. His team, Williamsport High School, was winning when he tangled with a Brunswick player. "He grabbed me by my shoulders and twisted me down," Sterling said. "My leg...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Athletes, Surgery
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NU's Camp Kenosha opens with '24-7' football
KENOSHA, Wis. – In many ways, Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald considers himself an old-school coach. Returning each season to distraction-free Camp Kenosha fits.
“It’s football, 24-7,” he said after Camp Kenosha opened with...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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