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Kids and competition: A game changer for sports
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 12 hours agoAfter physical activity, the things parents feel most often benefit their children when playing sports are teamwork (88%), friendship (82%) and joy (74%...
Blasts from the Past: What We Packed for a Beach Day in the '80s
Cheapism via AOL· 10 hours agoWithout smartphones and digital distractions, going to the beach in the '80s looked quite different...
In data: Health, wellness trend drives sportswear sales in emerging markets
Just Style via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoA significant rise in health and wellness spending, particularly in emerging markets, is fuelling...
Long-term loneliness associated with higher risk of stroke: Study
ABC7 News· 4 hours agoMiddle-age and older adults with long-term loneliness are at higher risk of stroke than those who do...
This is the biggest health challenge women face in their 40s
National Geographic· 1 day agoCoronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, and eight out of 10 women between the...
'All walks of life are welcome': TRAP Yoga offers free classes at Center for Healthy Living
The Port Lavaca Wave· 2 days agoAs a way to bring physical activities back to the Center for Healthy Living since the pandemic, NET...
FSL Announces STEPN GO is Live on the App Store with Sneaker Alpha Draw By Chainwire
Investing.com· 9 hours agoFollowing the successful launch on the Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Play Store, FSL has officially launched...
How hot will it get in Asheville? 90-degree days coming: What to know about heat index.
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA heat index of 103 degrees or higher can lead to dangerous heat disorders with prolonged exposure and/or physical activity in the heat. Weather service ...
Franklin Park Mayor Pedersen out of hospital, back at work, looking forward to golfing soon...
Chicago Tribune· 10 hours agoLess than two weeks after having his right lung replaced with a donor one, Franklin Park mayor...
Hot weather is expected to stick around in Fort Collins: How to stay safe
The Coloradoan via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThe county shared the following recommendations in its news release and online: If possible, avoid strenuous work or physical activity during the hottest ...