How To Use Climbing Exercise To Build Extreme Pulling Power
If you’ve been into calisthenics training for a while, then you probably know that among calisthenics athletes, climbers are the ones who possess the greatest and most impressive pulling strength.
Seeing what climbers can do, especially free solo climbers, …
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Grades May Sink for Girls Who Are Compulsive Texters
TUESDAY, Oct. 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Compulsive texting can lead to poor school performance for teenage girls, a new study suggests.
“It appears that it is the compulsive nature of texting, rather than sheer frequency, that is problematic,” said lead researcher Kelly Lister-Landman, who was at Chestnut Hill College in Pennsylvania when tSee Original Article
Could a Texting App Help Your Heart?
By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, Sept. 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Regular text message reminders can help people with heart disease stick to a healthier lifestyle, Australian researchers report.
Patients who received automated text messages throughout their week saw improvements in their “bad” LDL cholesterol levels, blood presSee Original Article
Suicides Decline With Prevention Measures at Known ‘Hotspots’: Study
TUESDAY, Sept. 22, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Preventive measures at “suicide hotspots” such as high bridges and cliffs might greatly reduce the number of suicides at these locations, a new review suggests.
Researchers analyzed data from 18 studies to determine the effects of three methods of suicide prevention in use at known suicide hotspots See Original Article