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  • High Schools Try Teamwork to Put Trainers on Site
    Some high schools around the United States are using novel, and even unorthodox, methods to get trainers at a reduced cost into their sports programs.
  • Personal Best: Putting Very Little Weight in Calorie Counting Methods
    Exercise physiologists say there is little in the world of exercise as wildly exaggerated as people’s estimates of the number of calories they burn.
  • Personal Health: On the Same Wavelength With the Doctor
    Feel like going to the doctor is a waste of time? With a little preparation, your next doctor’s visit can be a lot more productive.
  • Really?: The Claim: Calories From Alcohol Go to Your Midsection
    But do calories from alcohol congregate at the midsection at a greater rate than others?
  • Vital Signs: Growing Pains: Many Parents Fail to See Obesity in Children
    Among the parents of obese children ages 6 to 11, only 13 percent described their child as very overweight, according to a new study.
  • Vital Signs: Hazards: Football Head Injuries, Not So Cut and Dried
    Researchers have found that there is no way to know for sure which blows will lead to a concussion.