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Physical and Mental Health - Exercise, Fitness and Activity
Healthy body, healthy mind! Physical Exercise, Fitness, Running, Jogging, Gym and Activity. Twitter Hashtag: #GymEd Curated by Peter Mellow |
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Learn how to best weave online or virtual technology into your business plan to rebuild your fitness business in a digital-first world.
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A trend towards Australians watching online exercise classes has thrown fitness franchises a curve ball.
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Many people just like you have resolved their gambling problems by seeking help through our support services. We know that taking the first step can be hard. But once you decide to get help, the rest is easier than you might think. Find the support that's right for you.
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Savvy bosses shouldn't prohibit their staff from using work computers for personal web surfing, according to a University of Melbourne study.
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How many times did you go to the gym last year? If the answer is somewhere in the low double digits or fewer, maybe you're better off getting your workouts from the Web.
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If you can't get face-to-face counseling for weight loss, will a computer-based program do? An independent review of previous research by the Cochrane Library suggests that it's a useful second choice.
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Recent studies have linked Internet use to mental health problems and loneliness among young people -- but new research shows that older people who utilize the...
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How do depressed people behave online? According to a new study of college students with depressive symptoms — recently described by its authors in the New York Times — they compulsively check email, watch many videos, spend a lot of time playing...
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HIGH rates of internet use could be a key sign of depression, say researchers after finishing what is believed to be the first study using real usage data.