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New method could help prevent falls

New method could help prevent falls
University of Illinois-Chicago physical therapy assistant professor Tanvi Bhatt, left, walks alongside Mary Kaye, 81 as she demonstrates a treadmill balance session. Clive Pai, a UIC physical therapy professor, who came up with the idea calls it "a …
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Ferguson unveils new community center
The center features a fitness area with free weights, weight machines, treadmills and elliptical trainers. It also has an Internet cafe, child care room and game room. Ferguson resident Dwayne Lewis, 45, who toured the center along with the media and …
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Energy harvested from body, environment could power wearables, IoT devices

Energy harvested from body, environment could power wearables, IoT devices
Energy harvested from the body and environment is in the microwatt range, so it can't be used for smartwatches or fitness trackers, which draw milliwatts of energy, Ramadass said. "You shouldn't be thinking about a regular wearable devices like FitBit …
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Redmond man hopes to sell ghost town
… and mining equipment, and vintage trailers in various states of restoration. But that was before. Today, Carrell wants out. He wants to carve out more time for his kids and grandkids, his love of endurance fitness competitions and tinkering around …
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Alabama's Barrett Jones, Denzel Devall running on treadmill, could return to

Alabama's Barrett Jones, Denzel Devall running on treadmill, could return to
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Alabama center Barrett Jones and linebacker Denzel Devall took one step closer toward playing in the BCS National Championship game by running on a treadmill, coach Nick Saban said after today's practice. The goal, Saban …
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Dreading the treadmill? Roanoke Co launches unique fitness programs for the
If you want to get fit, but are dreading hopping on a treadmill, perhaps you should try boxing — and dancing — and pilates, all at the same time. "It's a really fun, high energy class," said Annelise Egan, an instructor at the Green Ridge Rec Center …
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