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- Australians Are Getting Fatter
Australia may be known for its rugged outdoor lifestyles but recent statistics suggest a different reality. Australia and its equally outdoorsy neighbor, New Zealand, are now two of the fattest countries in the developed world.
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- Exercise doesn't stop obesity, US report finds it's all about diet – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A new report from the United States shows that obesity rates are continuing to rise despite more Americans becoming more physically active.
- NIKE free hyperfeel functions as extension of the foot – designboom
NIKE free hyperfeel functions as extension of the foot created to intuitively move according to one’s natural motions.
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- New Nutrition Tool Helps Fitness Professional Properly Address The Nutrition … – PR Web (press release)
New Nutrition Tool Helps Fitness Professional Properly Address The Nutrition …
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- How Many Calories Can You Burn In 10 Minutes? – Lifehack
Did you know that swimming for five minutes can burn off the calories from a whole cup of cantalope? Here’s how many calories you can burn in 10 minutes.
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- Exercise reorganizes the brain to be more resilient to stress
Physical activity reorganizes the brain so that its response to stress is reduced and anxiety is less likely to interfere with normal brain function.
- A New Way to Heal Broken Bones: 3D-Printed Casts
Jake Evill used a 3D printer to create a breathable, lightweight, recyclable and washable exoskeleton that replaces the bulky plaster cast.
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