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  1. U.S. Swimmers Trim Times At Beijing Olympics Using 'Top Secret' Technology
  2. Running Slows The Aging Clock, Researchers Find
  3. Risks of Cheerleading: Two-thirds Of Severe Sports Injuries To Female Students Due To Cheerleading
  4. Vigorous Exercise Like Running Linked To Longer Life And Less Disability In Old Age
  5. Massaging Muscles Facilitates Recovery After Exercise
  6. In The Long Run, Exertion Regulation Wins The Day For Marathon Runners
  7. Fastskin Suits Improve Performance In Swimmers
  8. The Next Evolution In Training The Modern Athlete: The AchieveVision? Program Helps Athletes Develop Visual Skills For Beijing
  9. Phelps Eats Like A Horse And Swims Like A Fish - Consumes From 8,000 To 10,000 Calories A Day
  10. Predicting Injury Of Military Personnel And Athletes
  11. Biofeedback Contributes To Gold Medal Performance
  12. The Smart Way To Keep Athletes In Top Physical Condition
  13. Australia's Wake-Up Call - Obesity Costs Now At $58 Billion Type 2 Diabetes Crisis
  14. Extreme Competitive Sports - A Fitness Test For DNA
  15. 75 Percent Of Athletes' Parents Let Their Child Skip Exams For A Game
  16. Jumping For Joy ... And Stronger Bones
  17. Popularity Of Dancing Inspires New Area Of Medicine - Focusing On The Health And Well-Being Of Performing Artists
  18. Treadmill Exercise Retrains Brain And Body Of Stroke Victims
  19. Positive Exercise Testing In Athletes: What Does That Mean?
  20. Playing, And Even Watching, Sports Improves Brain Function
  21. Brain Function Improved By Playing, And Even Watching, Sports
  22. 6 Tips To Protect Kids In Fall Sports
  23. No More Excuses: Ways To Overcome Barriers To Regular Exercise
  24. Diabetes Prevention Via Dance
  25. Pre-Activity Stretching May Hinder Athletic Performance, Unlv Study Finds
  26. Steroids Provide Competitive Edge Years After Doping Ends: Power Lifters
  27. Severely Obese Benefit Greatly From A Little Bit Of Exercise
  28. The Recruitment Of Different Compartments Within A Muscle Depends On The Mechanics Of The Movement
  29. Adults Should Exercise Aerobically For At Least 2.5 Hours A Week Says US Government
  30. Human Brain Feeds On Lactate Not Glucose During Exercise
  31. Ankle, Feet Most Commonly Injured During High School Basketball
  32. Ballet Dancers Are Fitter Than International Swimmers
  33. Amateur Sports Can Lead to Unexpected Health Problems Later in Life
  34. US Diabetes Rate Nearly Doubled In 10 Years
  35. 100-Meter Sprint World Record Could Go As Low As 9.48 Seconds
  36. 100-meter Sprint World Record Could Go As Low As 9.48 Seconds
  37. Exercise Helps Prevent Age-Related Brain Changes In Older Adults
  38. MRI Shows New Types Of Injuries In Young Gymnasts
  39. First Study To Examine Rare Injuries And Conditions Of U.S. High School Athletes
  40. The Truth About Gyms
  41. Protein Sports Drinks Proven To Give Best Performance
  42. Put A Freeze On Winter Sports Injuries: Don't Risk Your Neck For A Fleeting Moment Of Fun
  43. Fatigue Alters In Vivo Function Within And Between Limb Muscles During Locomotion
  44. Athletes Not Spared From Health Risks Of Metabolic Syndrome
  45. Exercise No Danger For Joints: Non-Elite Level Activity Does Not Increase Risk Of Osteoarthritis, Review Suggests
  46. Even Short Bursts Of Intense Exercise Can Improve Metabolism
  47. ACSM Position Stand On Physical Activity And Weight Loss Now Available
  48. Sports Technology For Para-athletes: Closing The Gap
  49. Under-The-Skin Sensor Helps Understand How Physical Activity Affects Diabetes Control, UK
  50. Below-Knee Cast Or Aircast Best For Faster Recovery From Severe Ankle Sprain
  51. Steroids Linked To Musculoskeletal Injuries In Retired NFL Players
  52. Long-Distance Runners Less Likely To Have Metabolic Syndrome
  53. Doctor Warns 'Couch Potato Culture' Is Costing Lives, UK
  54. Team Of Sport Science Academics Surveyed 300 Kent Residents And Discovered Wii Fit Is The Most Popular Form Of Home Exercise, England
  55. An Athlete's First Question: 'Doc, When Can I Return?'
  56. Running May Provide More Benefits To Bones Than Resistance Training, MU Study Finds
  57. Are Cyclists Pedaling Towards Osteoporosis?
  58. Young Athletes Most At Risk Of Knee Injuries Reap Big Benefit From Warm-Up Exercises
  59. Peak Athletic Performance Starts With "High Octane" Fuel
  60. Are Cyclists Pedaling Towards Osteoporosis?
  61. 100 Steps A Minute Qualifies As Moderate Exercise, Study
  62. Optimum Running Speed Is Stride Toward Understanding Human Body Form
  63. Study Of The Efficiency Of Human Running Improves Understanding Of Human Body Form
  64. Optimum Running Speed Is Stride Toward Understanding Human Body Form
  65. Ice Pack Reduces Pain And Improves Mobility Among Osteoarthritis Patients, Helps Athletes Recover More Quickly
  66. Increased Interaction Between Physician And Patient Encouraged
  67. The Relationship Between Caffeine, Physical Activity And Pain
  68. Astronauts May Need More Intense Workouts To Maintain Muscle Fitness In Space
  69. Massage Actually Impairs Blood Flow To The Muscle After Exercise
  70. The New Sports Supplement: Cereal And Milk
  71. Chondromalacia Patella Pain and surgery
  72. Competitiveness And Perfectionism: Common Traits Of Both Athletic Performance And Disordered Eating
  73. Ballerinas And Female Athletes Share Quadruple Health Threats
  74. How To Maximize Benefits Of High Altitude Training
  75. Nearly Two Thirds Of Adults In UK Don't Do Enough Exercise, Survey
  76. Why Winning Athletes Are Getting Bigger
  77. Rock Climbing-related Injuries Increasing
  78. Real-Time Feedback System For Alpine Skiers Help Improve Performance
  79. For Bigger Athletes: Potential Future Health Risks
  80. For Big Athletes: Possible Future Risk; Heightened Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Among Professional Football Linemen
  81. Greater Risk For Injury In Young Tennis Players Who Play Only 1 Sport