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Offensive Chants

July 6, 2006

Scientists are developing new ways to keep sports fans from getting out of hand.

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Walking Roundup

October 8, 2004

Moderate exercise helps lower the risk of mental impairment in older people.

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Brain-Body Roundup

November 28, 2003

Thinking about exercise builds bigger muscles, and exercising improves mental health.

Read moreBrain-Body Roundup

Genes Roundup

November 14, 2003

Delaying breast cancer with exercise and weight control, and genes associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Read moreGenes Roundup

Fitness Roundup

September 26, 2003

Exercise equipment that looks like comfortable furniture, and technology that cuts the boring parts out of sports broadcasts.

Read moreFitness Roundup

Happiness Roundup

June 27, 2003

Older people accentuate the positive, and exercise boosts mood in disabled people.

Read moreHappiness Roundup

Weight Loss Roundup

March 14, 2003

Just a little daily exercise can prevent weight gain, eating more protein helps dieters, and obesity should not be seen as a personal failing.

Read moreWeight Loss Roundup

Genetic Enhancement

February 18, 2003

Genetic enhancement can help cure disease, but could also improve athletic performance

Read moreGenetic Enhancement

Healthy Living Roundup

January 10, 2003

Big portions make us eat more, inactivity is worse than overweight, and exercising to music boosts lung fitness.

Read moreHealthy Living Roundup

Exercise Drug

May 20, 2002

Discovery of the biochemical pathway by which muscles respond to exercise

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Breast Cancer and Exercise

December 4, 2001

Exercise can cut the risk of breast cancer later in life

Read moreBreast Cancer and Exercise
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