Monday, October 1, 2007


The impact of physical activity on weight-bearing knee joint - Medicexchange

The impact of physical activity on weight-bearing knee joint
Medicexchange, UK - 9 minutes ago
Demonstrating a protective effect of past and current vigorous physical activity on knee cartilage in healthy adults, this study strongly supports the ...

Support Groups: Life Changes - Modesto Bee

Support Groups: Life Changes
Modesto Bee, CA - 14 minutes ago
527-3412. Changes or additions to this list should be made to Healthy Living, Features, The Modesto Bee, PO Box 5256, Modesto 95352, or to living@modbee.com.

Nokia N95 8GB - T3

Nokia N95 8GB
T3, UK - 33 minutes ago
Not much slimmer, but it's lost a load of weight and gained more memory. Sweet! [more images] The Nokia N95 has a couple of tiny niggly flaws - the satnav ...

Rice Eaters Are Healthy Eaters - PR Newswire (press release)

Rice Eaters Are Healthy Eaters
PR Newswire (press release), NY - 37 minutes ago
... have better health parameters, is good news for people who are looking to adopt healthier eating habits and maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle. ...

Heart-Healthy Exercise May Also Be Knee-Healthy Exercise (Medical News Today)
The world's most common joint disease, osteoarthritis (OA) is a major cause of disability among adults over the age of 50. Whether physical activity is beneficial or detrimental to weight-bearing joints, knees in particular, has been open to debate. [click link for full article]

Weight Loss Can Control Hypertension (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (HealthDay News) -- An Italian study has identified overweight as a direct cause of high blood pressure. And it also showed that up to half of overweight people can bring down blood pressure to healthy levels by weight reduction.

UMass Medical School study identifies the best weight-loss plans for heart he...
Over the past three decades, the rising obesity epidemic has been accompanied by a proliferation of weight-loss plans.

Best weight-loss plans for heart health (News-Medical-Net)
Over the past three decades, the rising obesity epidemic has been accompanied by a proliferation of weight-loss plans. However, as a new study by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) reveals, these weight-loss plans vary significantly in their ability to positive...