by Alan L. Hammond GolfersMD News
Oct 31, 2011
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If a child loves their chosen sport, it’s difficult to limit their activities there.
They seem to almost need to play their game and parents love to see the budding
young athlete thrive and enjoy themselves. Without a fair amount of caution, youngsters can develop physical problems that will last forever. The good news is injury and overuse can be prevented. In ...
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by GolfersMD News
Oct 31, 2011
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Green tea, already touted for its cardiovascular and anticancer benefits, may also help ease the inflammation and pain of rheumatoid arthritis, a new study suggests.
The study was conducted in the laboratory, and its findings are preliminary, stressed lead researcher Salah-uddin Ahmed, an investigator at the University of Michigan Health System, in Ann Arbor.
"It's too early" to fully recommend green tea to ease rheumatoid arthritis, he said, but the study "is a starting point."
Ahmed was ...
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by Susan Hill
Oct 31, 2011
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While golf is long overdue to benefit from the application of fitness,
thanks to women like Annika Sorenstam, women are now realizing strength
training and flexibility conditioning aren’t just for men. The benefits
on the golf
course are well worth the effort of sticking to a regular golf fitness regime.
Today’s women golfers are more determined than ever to stake their
claim to the golf course and a higher standard of performance. One of the
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