Monthly Archives: October 2013

Amber Teething Necklaces Pose Choking Hazard

Baltic amber necklaces have become popular as an alternative treatment to ease teething pain, but they can pose a suffocation hazard.
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Lastest Exercise Gym News

Mix it up while at the gym
To confront the common questions asked at gyms of what should someone do for a workout, it is helpful to ask the exerciser what their needs and goals are. “Knowing what type of workout will be effective depends on the goal of the person,” said …
Read more on Lexington Clipper Herald

Crunch gym classes go online
Monthly memberships are priced at $ 9.99, and offerings include Fat Burning Pilates, Gospel House Aerobics, Yoga Body Sculpt, Barre Assets, a chair-focused dance-sculpt workout called Hot Seat, Lyrical Hip Hop, and Diesel, a hardcore interval-training …
Read more on New York Daily News

Gym and Exercise Equipment Manufacturing in the US Industry Market Research
Health concerns will boost demand, but import penetration will diminish growth. For these reasons, industry research firm IBISWorld has updated a report on the Gym and Exercise Equipment Manufacturing industry in its growing industry report collection.
Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

Local Gym to Host Free Community Workout
Before you kick back for a day of watching college football and consuming perhaps not-so-healthy snacks and beverages, get some exercise during a free community workout at CrossFit Goat. Amanda Greaver, affiliate owner of CrossFit Goat, said the …
Read more on Patch.com

Global Markets for Satellite Technology

Global Markets for Satellite Technology
Breakdown by orbit category includes: • Geosynchronous orbit (GEO)/Elliptical/Molniya. • Low earth orbit (LEO). • Medium earth orbit (MEO). Breakdown by end-use application includes: • Enterprises and medicine. • Gaming, media and entertainment.
Read more on Sacramento Bee

IMF gets tough with Turkey
In elliptical language and with no mention of the numbers involved, the IMF also calls for more attention to be paid to the country's $ 164.5bn in short term debt, particularly the $ 63bn or so owed by corporates. But its fundamental question is about no …
Read more on Financial Times (registration) (blog)