Prevention 1997 Stephen George |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Back in vogue: belt braces may cut injuries after all. (back support devices) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Boning up: old-fashioned calcium helps newfangled drugs. (calcium supplements boost effectiveness of estrogen replacement therapy and nasal-spray calcitonin) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Do not overchew it; prolonged nicotine replacement therapy may alter insulin levels. | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Down to the bone: depression linked to osteoporosis. | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Getting the facts: doctor, doctor, gimme the news. (patients value medical information more than doctors tend to believe) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Job-site destressor: fitness curb's women's BP glitches. (least-fit women have largest increases in blood pressure at home and work) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Keeping up with time: don't blame your pot belly on aging. (weight gain and aging) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Scan plan: know your contrast agents. (preventing adverse reactions to contrast imaging medium used in CAT scans) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Two-day turnaround: fast-start fitness for beginning exercisers. (exercising only 2 days per each has fitness benefits) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
Up, not out: flexing checks dizziness and fainting. (exercise helps reverse orthostatic hypertension) | Sports and fitness | Stephen George, Susan Flagg Godbey |
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