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Posted November 7, 2011:
- Neuromuscular Warm-Up Associated With Reduced Lower Extremity Injuries in Adolescent Female Athletes
- Research Shows 'Weak Evidence' for the Benefit of Exercise Referral Schemes
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Posted October 28, 2011:
- Manual Wheelchair Use, Exercise and Calorie Burning Examined
- Scientists Measure Dream Content for the First Time: Dreams Activate the Brain in a Similar Way to Real Actions
- OpenSim, Open-Source Software, Accurately Models Human Motion, Experts Say
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- Math Professor Announces Who Deserves the Cy Young and Most Valuable Player Awards; Calls Rangers Solid Favorite for World Series
- Improving Training Efficiency in Horses
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Posted October 5, 2011:
- Athletes' Winning Streaks May Not Be All in Our -- Or Their -- Heads
- Research Sheds Light on Origins of Greatness
Posted October 3, 2011:
- College Football Players Can Cry (a Little) If They Want to
- Could Soccer Give Homeless Men a Health Kick?
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Posted September 27, 2011:
- Tendons Absorb Shocks Muscles Won't Handle
- Exercise Eases Arthritis in Obese Mice Even Without Weight Loss
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Posted September 22, 2011:
- Rethinking Gifted Education Policy: A Call to Action
- Finding Relief in Ritual: A Healthy Dose of Repetitive Behavior Reduces Anxiety, Says Researcher
Posted September 19, 2011:
- Have Brain Fatigue? A Bout of Exercise May Be the Cure, Mouse Study Suggests
- Dietary Supplements Could Make Athletes Unwitting Drugs Cheats
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Posted September 7, 2011:
- National Forests Can Provide Public Health Benefits, U.S. Study Finds
- Concerned With Safety, Hovering 'Helicopter Parents' Can Impede Child’s Ability to Play, Study Shows
- Running Backs Take Hardest Hits to the Head, Linemen Take the Most, U.S. College Football Study Finds
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Posted August 29, 2011:
- There's Your Cue: Using Transitional Cues Helps Kids Switch Tasks
- Elite Cross-Country Skiing Linked to Increased Risk of Subsequent Arrhythmias
- Leisure-Time Physical Activity Increases Risk of Atrial Fibrillation in Men, but General Health Benefits from Physical Exercise Outweigh Risk
- Cycling Fast: Vigorous Daily Exercise Recommended for a Longer Life
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Posted August 18, 2011:
- Muscle-Building Effect of Protein Beverages for Athletes Investigated
- Football Analysis Leads to Advance in Artificial Intelligence

