Elizabeth Banks reveals the secrets to her amazing body as she gives a peek of ... Daily Mail The 37-year-old reveals her grueling fitness regime as she flashes her perfectly toned stomach on the front cover of the March edition of Women's Health magazine. Holding up her blue vest top in a flirty pose, the blonde beauty shows a hint of her abs.
Ozone Affects Hiker Health, Says Appalachian Mountain Club Study Care2.com (blog) ... the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Hikers between the ages of 18 and 65 volunteered to answer a questionnaire with demographic information such as age and gender, as well as information about their aerobic fitness...
Women's Health & Fitness launches iPad app MuMbrella Australia's longest established, dedicated women's health and fitness magazine is claiming another first, leading its category to launch an iPad® application and interactive edition of its freshly revamped print title. Blitz Publications & Multi-Media ...
Vital Signs: Egg Recall; Overweight Pets; the Health of Football Players The Atlantic By Nicholas Jackson The latest facts and figures from the all of the most influential medical journals; newspapers; and health, fitness, and wellness websites. 2100000000 -- The amount of money, in dollars, that senior citizens saved on prescription ...
Getaway Fitness Event Promotes Women's Health Minaret “We want to inspire women to be better and inspire them to live a better life.” According to the event website, the one day event will be “filled with inspiring speakers on the topics of women's health, fitness, nutrition, and beauty and amazing ...
Ryan Hall, the nation's top marathoner who already has qualified for the 2012 United States Olympic team, will lead more than 5,000 Dade County middle school students in running the final 1.2 miles of the 2012 ING Run For Something Better® program on January 29 as part of festivities at the ING Miami Marathon and Half-Marathon®.
If you support Australian values such as equality, fairness and mateship, whether you’re straight, gay or anything else, take along a little rainbow flag and wave it for the cameras, writes Doug Pollard, a broadcaster and journalist in Melbourne. Read more on the blog...