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Man Plan Diet: The Only Meeting (First Beta Test) | LinkedIn
events.linkedin.com — “Very excited about doing this: years of work coming to a test! This is all the info that will be available until next Tuesday. The difference between Try and Triumph? Not just Umph. But a tailored plan. If you're a man 30-65 in/around Santa Barbara, and want to lose the gut, build muscle and eat yourself lean with me, come to the only meeting of The Man Plan beta test at Cottage downtown, Burtness auditorium, 530p-7p, Tues 4.24.12. I can only take 40 men; the program is virtually free; I am cond” View full resource at events.linkedin.com
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5 Things You May Be Overlooking at Your Gym : Healthy SELF: Health: Self.com
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Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 3:21 pm By:
Starting a weight-room routine can help jump-start your body's metabolism while also helping tone muscle http://t.co/QWPNPbPK @fitsugar
Respect Your Body: Making Minor Adjustments during Yoga Class - Exercise - Multiple Sclerosis
healthcentral.com — “Yoga is an excellent form of exercise. Excellent for stretching muscles and joints. Excellent for physical and mental relaxation. Excellent for focusing the mind. Excellent for learning to respect your body.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Yoga is an excellent form of exercise. There are many health benefits of practicing yoga. Here are some examples: http://t.co/UVmvYbva
Restoring Heart Muscle Function With Pelvic Bone Stem Cells
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers from the Orlando Health Heart Institute are exploring how to restore tissue and improve heart function after muscle damage from heart attacks with stem cells from pelvic bon” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Restoring Heart Muscle Function With Pelvic Bone Stem Cells http://t.co/IuN9Wrdy #stemcell
Extra Calories, Low Protein Are Culprits in Weight Gain - Weight Loss Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Participants on higher-protein diets gained more muscle mass in small study.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2012 at 11:28 pm By:
Not losing weight? It's because you're not eating enough of *this,* a new study says: http://t.co/mvyU6JSd
AstraZeneca - AstraZeneca and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine combine resources in the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases
astrazeneca.com — “AstraZeneca - AstraZeneca and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine combine resources in the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases” View full resource at astrazeneca.com
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AZ & Liverpool School of #TropicalMedicine combine resources in fight against #NTDs http://t.co/l2wF6Zmm
Manos Perros talks about AZ's Neglected Tropical Disease strategy - YouTube
youtube.com — “An insight into AstraZeneca's strategy and focus for Neglected Tropical Diseases from Manos Perros, Head of Infection iMed.” View full resource at youtube.com
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Watch: Manos Perros talk about AZ strategy on #NTDs & importance of collaboration http://t.co/hCkxoKSE
AstraZeneca - AstraZeneca and DNDi to Collaborate on Drug Screening for Neglected Tropical Diseases
astrazeneca.com — “AstraZeneca - AstraZeneca and DNDi to Collaborate on Drug Screening for Neglected Tropical Diseases” View full resource at astrazeneca.com
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AZ & @DNDi_HQ to Collaborate on Drug Screening for 3 Neglected Tropical Diseases #NTDs http://t.co/7XMrIZB5
Globalization and Health | Abstract | Global health funding and economic development
globalizationandhealth.com — “The impact of increased national wealth, as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP), on public health is widely understood, however an equally important but less well-acclaimed relationship exists between improvements in health and the growth of an economy. Communicable diseases such as HIV, TB, Malaria and the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are impacting many of the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations, and depressing economic development. Sickness and disease has decreased the ” View full resource at globalizationandhealth.com
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Global #health funding and economic development http://t.co/tiEhtvBj Editorial from @ghjournal
Undiscovered Truth, or Truth Ignored? | Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy's Breast Cancer Blog
breastcancerbydrruddy.com — “Undiscovered Truth, or Truth Ignored? | Dr. Kathleen T. Ruddy's Breast Cancer Blog” View full resource at breastcancerbydrruddy.com
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Undiscovered Truth, or Truth Ignored? Malignant Neglect of a preventive vaccine - http://t.co/WbBPDUkX via @DocRuddy
Strength Training | Arthritis | Arthritis Today Magazine
arthritistoday.org — “Discover how strength training can help you build back age-related muscle mass from Arthritis Today magazine.” View full resource at arthritistoday.org
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4 Big Benefits From Strength Training - Arthritis Today Magazine http://t.co/d9IfxEp6
Ginger Relieves Sore Muscle Pain - YouTube
youtube.com — “http://www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com/blog Ginger May Be Effective Pain Reliever For Sore Muscles. Ginger has been a favorite remedy of Chinese medicine fo...” View full resource at youtube.com
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I uploaded a @YouTube video http://t.co/hqM8yk6Q Ginger Relieves Sore Muscle Pain
GROWING UP SMART: Stretching Exercises for Young Women (8 of 13) | Digg Sports
digg.com — “Stretching makes your muscles and joints flexible, preventing injuries, and stopping your muscles from cramping.” View full resource at digg.com
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Older subjects who regularly practise Tai Chi found to have better arterial compliance and greater muscle strength
sciencedaily.com — “Older subjects who regularly practise Tai Chi found to have better arterial compliance and greater muscle strength than non-practitioners. Exercise which can achieve both cardiovascular function and muscle strength "would be a preferred mode of training for older persons", say investigators. Experienced practitioners of Tai Chi, the traditional Chinese mind-body exercise now enjoyed worldwide, have been shown in a study of older subjects to have improved expansion and contraction of ar” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on April 6, 2012 at 4:44 pm By:
Tai chi offers direct benefits for aging hearts and muscles. #naturalhealth #taichi #heart #gracefulaging http://t.co/E5XzLPsM
Older subjects who regularly practise Tai Chi found to have better arterial compliance and greater muscle strength
sciencedaily.com — “Older subjects who regularly practise Tai Chi found to have better arterial compliance and greater muscle strength than non-practitioners. Exercise which can achieve both cardiovascular function and muscle strength "would be a preferred mode of training for older persons", say investigators. Experienced practitioners of Tai Chi, the traditional Chinese mind-body exercise now enjoyed worldwide, have been shown in a study of older subjects to have improved expansion and contraction of ar” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Older Ppl w Reg Tai Chi Have Better Arterial Compliance & Greater Muscle Strength http://t.co/xCnHcmbO @sciencedaily
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