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Top exercisers of the ’80s still have all the moves

When aerobic dancing took off in the 1980s, exercisers went for the burn and sweated to the oldies.
Now a much wider array of fitness classes is available.
Three of the biggest names in aerobic dance and exercise, Judi Sheppard Missett, Kathy Smith and Tamilee Webb, speak Sunday at the IDEA Health & Fitness Association’s […]

Avandia users seek answers

Many people with type 2 diabetes are wondering whether to keep taking their medication now that a new report suggests Avandia, a pill widely used to help control blood sugar, can raise heart attack risk.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the American Diabetes Association had fielded 70 calls from patients with questions spurred by publicity about […]

Schools Found Improving on Nutrition and Fitness

ATLANTA, Oct. 19 Spurred by the growing crisis in child «health.nytimes.com», the nations schools have made considerable improvements in «health.nytimes.com», fitness and health over the last six years, according to a new government survey that found that more schools require physical education and fewer sell French fries.
The survey, which is conducted every six […]

Study: Shift in position

Women who go onto their hands and knees while in labor may be able to reduce the pain of childbirth, researchers say.
Midwives in the United States often recommend the position in the belief that it makes deliveries less painful and - by encouraging the baby to shift into the best position - faster.
The […]

Omeprazole for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in the First 2 Years of Life: A Dose-finding Study With Dual-channel pH Monitoring.

Omeprazole for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in the First 2 Years of Life: A Dose-finding Study With Dual-channel pH Monitoring.
Original Articles Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition. 45(1):50-55, July 2007.
Bishop, Jonathan *; Furman, Mark +; Thomson, Mike *
Abstract:
Background and Aim: Gastroesophageal reflux occurs in the majority of infants, with severity ranging from asymptomatic to […]