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Does Exercise Increase Acne? | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Does Exercise Increase Acne?. Common acne triggers include sweat, humidity and friction from snug-fitting clothes. For many people, exercise leads to exposure to some or all of those triggers, and in these cases, exercise can increase acne. Fortunately, all of these triggers are lifestyle issues that are easy to deal with once you realize exposure is a problem....View full resource at livestrong.com

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Timely Checks to Save Your Heart and Life

lifemojo.com — “Timely Checks to Save Your Heart and Life - In times of increased stress and fast-paced lives, it is important for you to take care of your health. The right kind of lifestyle accompanied with regular exercises will surely keep you fit and healthy. A routine health check-up that includes heart tests is advised so that you are well aware of your heart condition... Check out the complete article here.View full resource at lifemojo.com

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bretcontreras.com — “How to Build Strong, Powerful Glutes and Increase Your Explosive Strength, Speed, and Athleticism. If Great Glutes are Your Goal, then You've Come to the Right Place. Master's Degree and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Bret Contreras is Here to Show You the Best Exercises, Techniques, and Methods to Improve Your Physique and Boost Your Performance. Let the Glute Guy Elevate You to a New Level.View full resource at bretcontreras.com

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Cholesterol concerns? Get moving! - MayoClinic.com

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Hormone levels higher for soccer fans watching a game, but not upon win

medicalxpress.com — “Soccer fans' testosterone and cortisol levels go up when watching a game, but don't further increase after a victory, according to a study published Apr. 18 in the open access journal PLoS ONE.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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    A native of Worthington, Ohio, Dr. Thomas H. Lee attended a small liberal arts school in Massachusetts. He obtained his medical degree at Columbia University in New York City and remained there for his general surgery and orthopedic surgery training. While in New York, he worked at Madison Square Garden and Yankee Stadium providing orthopedic care to the athletes. He continued his specialized training in foot and ankle surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.

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