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People use wearable gadgets and phone apps to monitor their health — everything from calories consumed to medication taken. But all that data doesn't necessarily translate into better health care.
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Fitness programs typically don't have much staying power. People are already saying adios to Zumba and Pilates. The cheapest and simplest routines are more likely to be keepers. Think down dog.
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A new trend of high-intensity workouts could be done from your work cubicle, according to Travis Crozier, a physical therapist at Methodist Sports…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/072113_full.mp3The “Sound Medicine” program for July 21Are two doses of the HPV vaccines as effective as three?Did…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/033113_full.mp3The Sound Medicine” program for March 31Are cyclists the most extreme athletes of all?Depression…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/030313_full.mp3The “Sound Medicine” program for March 3Reprogramming cells to battle Multiple SclerosisDid You…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/011313_full.mp3On 'Sound Medicine': Health care reform, extreme conditioning, and hospital observation areas.
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/022612_full.mp3This week, dangerous yoga moves; preventing ski injuries; dealing with chronic pain; and…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/122808_full.mp3Topics for this week: Rock Steady Boxing; Distracted Drivers; Electronic Medical Records; The…