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The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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American Health and Fitness Description: Information and schedule for televised programs that include personal training, nutrition, active lifestyles and trainer to trainer. (amerfit.com) |
AskMen.com Description: A two part article with tips on choosing the right gym. (askmen.com) |
Body-Mind-Spirit Conference - Pilates, Yoga, Gyrotonic & NIA Description: Welcome to the Body Mind Expo educational conference. (bodymindexpo.com) |
CNN's Health News: Diet and Fitness Description: Offering current health news, tips, on-line encyclopedia and many fitness related links. (cnn.com) |
Exercise Daily Magazine Description: Offers links to news releases and research findings in fitness, health and wellness. 9 languages. (exercisedaily.org) |
Fitness-Events.Com Description: Fitness and figure news, reports, and photos. (fitness-events.com) |
Fitnessracing.com Description: Covers nutrition, open water swimming, swimming, running, cycling and triathlon. (fitnessracing.com) |
Health & Fitness Business Expo and Conference Description: Annual show focuses on new fitness products and industry trends. Site contains information on the event, sponsorship, registration, press releases. (healthandfitnessbiz.com) |
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