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Chantix may cause more heart attacks than previously thought
A new study led by a Johns Hopkins researcher says the popular anti-smoking drug Chantix significantly increases the risk for a heart attack or other serious heart problem in healthy, middle-aged smokers. Dr. Sonal Singh, the study's lead author, is...
Tags: Politics, Health Organizations, Quitting Smoking, Colleges and Universities, National Institutes of Health
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Shade sinks Shanksville in five-set marathon match
SHANKSVILLE — Shade outdueled Shanksville in five hard-fought sets Tuesday.
The Lady Panthers won 25-22, 24-26, 8-25, 25-11 and 15-10. Becca Muha led Shade with 15 kills and seven blocks. Aubrey Polochak had six kills.
Kayla Maust smashed 13 kills...Tags: Carolina Panthers, Volleyball
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Marathons may Damage Heart in the Long Run
CW33 NewsMarathons attract runners by the thousands and now a new study finds that endurance athletes may be on the fast track to future heart problems. Researchers at the University of Melbourne, Australia looked at 40 athletes who were getting ready to compete...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, Health, Heart Problems, Cardiologists
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Road Closures for the California International Marathon
FOX40 NewsThousands of runners will compete in the California International Marathon Sunday, December 4th. Start time is 7 a.m. The race is sanctioned by USATF, so many runner will be competing to qualify for the Boston Marathon and the Olympic Marathon Trials....Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Running, Boston Marathon, Road Running
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Rash of Marathon Deaths have some Runners on Edge
CW33 News26 year old Kaycee Kennedy has been training for months to run in her first marathon--she's finished a few half marathons but 26 miles? It's something entirely different. "I guess I thought it was as much as I thought it was going to be,” Kaycee...Tags: Nursing, Medical Specialization, Running, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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Marathoners Race through Cold at California International Marathon
FOX40 NewsThe accessory of the day at Sunday's California International Marathon was a warming blanket. The temperature was a crisp 34 degrees at the start in Folsom and not much warmer as the first runners crossed the finish line on Capitol Mall in Sacramento....Tags: Running, Road Running
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Weekend events cancelled due to rain; White Rock Marathon still a go
Charles.Bassett@cw33.comDecorated floats and marchers weren't the only thing lining the streets in Arlington. Umbrellas, coats and rain jackets played a big part in the Holiday Parade of Lights. "Yes we are prepared. We got umbrellas, umbrellas strollers, I got a hat. I'm...Tags: Running, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Road Running
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A York County man is off medications after losing 35 pounds
Mike Anderson not only weighs 35 pounds lighter now, but he also has lightened his daily intake of pills.
Mike, 69, of York County, says losing weight has enabled him to stop taking prescription medications for blood pressure and cholesterol and to...Tags: Chemical Industry, Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes
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Day 9: 301 lbs
Day 9 at IMAGE HEALTH in Roseville. 301 lbs. Wow...that "300" mark is getting closer. Let's hope the weekend's activities help breach that first wall. It might be hard considering I have a Harry Potter movie marathon planned all day for Saturday....Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Sports
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Police: Would-be robber ID'd by bright blue eyes
AVALON, Pa. (AP) — Police in a Pittsburgh suburb say a man's bright blue eyes helped a convenience store clerk identify him as a would-be robbery. Nineteen-year-old Conor McClelland, of Bellevue, is charged with walking into a Marathon Quik... -
Running leaders shoot the sport in the foot
Why not have a women's marathon world record category for days with 39 percent humidity?
Or another one for days when the sun shines more than two hours?
Or one for courses with fewer than six turns? More than 11? That run across the 49th parallel?...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Boston Marathon, Chicago Marathon, Track and Field, Major League Baseball
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