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    Jun 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Self-tanning products have come a long way

    The deleterious effects of self-tanning products — streaky brown or Oompa-Loompa orange skin — have faded considerably over the past couple years, due in large part to advances in formulations and delivery methods that make a DIY tan easier to acquire. These advances, coupled with a stronger awareness of sun damage and the potential harmful effects of UV lights in tanning beds, have inspired more of us to slather on the bronze, rather than run the risk of skin cancer or premature aging.
    Los Angeles Time
    The deleterious effects of self-tanning products — streaky brown or Oompa-Loompa orange skin — have faded considerably over the past couple years, due in large part to advances in formulations and delivery methods that make a DIY tan easier to...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Dancing, Sports, Food and Drug Administration, Allergies

  2. Jun 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Ask the Expert: MRSA in children

    Staph infections didn't used to cause much of a fuss. They would irritate skin but could easily be treated with antibiotics. Recently, however, antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA, or methicillin-resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>, have been surfacing. Dr. Robert Ancona, St. Joseph Medical Center's chief of pediatrics and an infectious disease specialist, have been noticing more concerning MRSA infections in children lately.
    Staph infections didn't used to cause much of a fuss. They would irritate skin but could easily be treated with antibiotics. Recently, however, antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, have...

    Tags: Pneumonia, Chest, Hospitals and Clinics, Symptoms, Skin Rash

  4. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Are these shape-shifters?

    Can you wobble your way to buns of steel?
    Can you wobble your way to buns of steel? The popularity of "toning" shoes, whose unstable soles require you to work muscles harder to stay balanced, suggests consumers are banking on it. Sales of toning shoes, which cost from $70 to upwards of $200 and...

    Tags: Education, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Medical Procedures and Tests, Bones and Joints

  6. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. How does ex-cheerleader, 'Amazing Race' contestant stay in shape?

    Cara Rosenthal is an ex-Miami Dolphins cheerleader who has competed in two seasons of CBS's "The Amazing Race." After being kicked off during an episode that aired in March, Rosenthal has kept in shape &#8212; working out five days a week in <a href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/news/bocaraton?track=tax-bocaraton">Boca Raton</a> and Davie. A lifelong dancer, she says she needs mental stimulation to balance her physical workouts. Although she hits the gym three days a week for weight and endurance training, she takes dance classes twice a week for her muscles, cardio and mind.
    Cara Rosenthal is an ex-Miami Dolphins cheerleader who has competed in two seasons of CBS's "The Amazing Race." After being kicked off during an episode that aired in March, Rosenthal has kept in shape — working out five days a week in Boca Raton...

    Tags: The Amazing Race (tv program), Nova Southeastern University, Colleges and Universities, Dancing, Sports

  8. Sep 5, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  9. Four tips for better abs

    Ask most exercisers what they would like to change most about the way they look, and dollars to doughnuts they'll say they want better abs. Men and women alike strive for that tight, toned set of abs that could be put on display at the Smithsonian...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health, Marathon, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. NBA lockout turns Orlando Magic's J.J. Redick into road warrior

    The black Chevy Tahoe slows to a gentle stop. You open the front door on the passenger's side and hear Radiohead's "There, There" spilling out of the speakers, filling the cabin.
    Orlando Sentinel
    The black Chevy Tahoe slows to a gentle stop. You open the front door on the passenger's side and hear Radiohead's "There, There" spilling out of the speakers, filling the cabin. J.J. Redick shifts the SUV out of park, merges into traffic and offers...

    Tags: Travel, Basketball, Labor Disputes, RDV Sportsplex, J.J. Redick

  12. Jul 8, 2011 |Column| KSWB-LTV
  13. Feel the Burn: Top five San Diego fitness trends

    San Diego entertainment expert Michelle Guerin spotlights the top five San Diego fitness trends, including fun and effective workouts at Pilates Plus, Xtend Barre, Barrys Bootcamp, CorePower Yoga, and FIT Athletic Club.
    Every weekend in San Diego is loaded with unique entertainment ideas, from pool parties to music festivals, museum soirees, and posh nightclubs. But, everyone knows that you always have more fun when you look good and feel good. To get you in the right...

    Tags: Physiology, Sports, Science, Dancing, Entertainment

  14. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Gee, wheezer! I breathe like a geezer

    Do you snore or know someone who does? It's a question that gets asked infrequently but when it does, the usual answer is Grandpa So-and-So or my Uncle So-and-So. I am here to tell you that more often than you realize it's the women who have caught up...

    Tags: Sleep Apnea, Obesity, Health, Heart Attack, Quitting Smoking

  16. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Where medical masterpieces are made

    As an oil painter in college, Elizabeth Cook expected to pursue the life of the typical aspiring American artist: get an advanced degree, move to a big city, embark on a future of creative struggle.
    As an oil painter in college, Elizabeth Cook expected to pursue the life of the typical aspiring American artist: get an advanced degree, move to a big city, embark on a future of creative struggle. Then she attended an exclusive arts workshop in New...

    Tags: Physiology, John Cody, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Education

  18. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  19. Beat the heat: Tips on keeping cool in hot weather

    Saline County Health Department reminds the public to protect themselves in hot summer temperatures. Even short periods of high temperatures can cause serious health problems. During hot weather health emergencies, keep informed by listening to local weather and news channels. Doing too much on a hot day, spending too much time in the sun, or staying too long in an overheated place can cause heat-related illnesses. Know the symptoms of heat disorders and overexposure to the sun, and be ready to give first aid treatment.
    Saline County Health Department reminds the public to protect themselves in hot summer temperatures. Even short periods of high temperatures can cause serious health problems. During hot weather health emergencies, keep informed by listening to local...

    Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Physiology, Blisters, Dizziness, Medical Services

  20. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  21. July 22: Midday Fix - Are You Game?

    Are You Game?
    WGN News
    Are You Game? Sunday, July 24 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. North Avenue Beach Register for the event and pre-register for fitness classes online at: www.areyougame2011.com Are You Game? invites women to participate in an all-day, feel-good festival that...

    Tags: Health, WGN, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Body

  22. Jun 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Howard County trainer touts kettlebell workout

    If you ask David Beares, complex new-age exercise machinery is not required to get a good workout. His class at a Columbia gym is taking workouts old school, and by that we mean Old World Russia &mdash; circa 1700.
    If you ask David Beares, complex new-age exercise machinery is not required to get a good workout. His class at a Columbia gym is taking workouts old school, and by that we mean Old World Russia — circa 1700. Kettlebells, the cast-iron cannonball-...

    Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bones and Joints, Human Body, Russia

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