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It's Podcast Friday with Dr. John Lawler and antioxidants and free radicals!

It's Podcast Friday with Dr. John Lawler and antioxidants and free radicals!

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  • 8/9/2013 5:39:00 AM
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It's summer and what better time to talk about....Antioxidants and Free Radicals?  Antioxidants and free radicals continue to be a huge topic in the world of sports medicine and today we have Dr. John Lawler, one of the world's experts on antioxidants with us on the podcast to talk about exercise, health, and the role of antioxidants.  Given the number of times we all hear about antioxidants, this is a great podcast to give you some background information!  LISTEN NOW!&nbs...
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Weekly Text Article "Chia Seeds: "More than an answer to ceramic statue baldness"'

Weekly Text Article "Chia Seeds: "More than an answer to ceramic statue baldness"'

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  • 8/7/2013 6:46:00 AM
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Read the weekly text article "Chia Seeds: “More than an answer to ceramic statue baldness”' by Samantha Springer. "The title’s quote was published by the Global Healing Center as a clever introduction to the health benefits of the infamous chia seeds. Chia pets have been a popular novelty since the 1980s, but as science advances, health discoveries are gradually shifting the purpose of this herb away from garnishing a ceramic display. It is now being cla...
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Read the Weekly Text Article! "Motor Output Variability in Older Adults"

Read the Weekly Text Article! "Motor Output Variability in Older Adults"

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  • 8/1/2013 9:20:00 AM
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Read the weekly text article "Motor Output Variability in Older Adults" by Deanna Kennedy. "Often athletic performance seeks to improve accuracy and consistency. For example, while playing golf, we want to consistently hit the ball into the hole. However, many factors affect our ability to produce smooth and accurate movements."
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Weekly Text Article "Age is Just a Number: Exercise is Key for Successful Aging"

Weekly Text Article "Age is Just a Number: Exercise is Key for Successful Aging"

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  • 8/1/2013 9:00:00 AM
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Read the weekly text article "Age is Just a Number: Exercise is Key for Successful Aging" by Meredith Luttrell. "As we get older, a vibrant quality of life enables us to keep doing the things we enjoy and that bring meaning to our lives. Exercise is important for health, but it is also one of the best ways to stay energetic and independent with age."
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Read the weekly Text Article! "Popeye's Secret is About to be Revealed"

Read the weekly Text Article! "Popeye's Secret is About to be Revealed"

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  • 7/25/2013 8:44:00 AM
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Have you ever wondered why spinach was so important to Popeye's diet? Read the weekly text article "Popeye's Secret is About to be Revealed" by Chang Woock Lee to find out. "Do you remember Popeye the Sailor, the cartoon and animation character with massive forearms and a smoking pipe in his mouth? He usually shows a calm and gentle demeanor, but when necessary, especially to protect Olive Oyl, the love of his life, from his archrival Bluto, he suddenly turns into a h...
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Weekly Text Article! "I <3 Your Sugar Sweet Game! -- Exercise and Diabetes

Weekly Text Article! "I <3 Your Sugar Sweet Game! -- Exercise and Diabetes

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  • 7/23/2013 9:52:00 AM
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Check out the weekly text article! "I <3 Your Sugar Sweet Game! -- Exercise and Diabetes" by John Seawright. "The national anthem has been sung, home plate has been cleaned, and the starting lineup announced. The athletes go through the final mental checklist before taking the field. Hat? Check. Glove? Check. Cup? Check. Insulin?"
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Weekly Text Article! Chocolate's Not So Dark Secret!

Weekly Text Article! Chocolate's Not So Dark Secret!

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  • 7/23/2013 6:40:00 AM
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People are always telling you to avoid the dessert aisle and sweet, sugary candy. Read the weekly text article "Chocolate's Not So Dark Secret" by Benjamin Tipton and, maybe, you won't feel guilty for taking a few extra bites out of your chocolate bar. "Cocoa and its derivative chocolate have been used for thousands of years by the cultures of Central America."
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