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February 19, 2013:
Injuries Rising Among Young Dancers
Sprains, falls most common, study found
November 26, 2012:
Alzheimer's May Progress Differently in Women, Men
Study found variations in brain matter loss, early mental decline
October 22, 2012:
Cheerleading Needs Safety Guidelines, Pediatricians Say
American Academy of Pediatrics says more complex stunting, acrobatics call for greater surveillance
August 23, 2012:
Health Tip: Wanna Dance?
It can bolster your heart and lungs
October 13, 2011:
Overzealous Parents, Coaches Take the Fun From Kids' Sports
The result: It might push children away from physical activity
June 21, 2011:
Experts Issue Guidelines on Safe Weight Loss for Athletes
Taking drastic measures to shed pounds to perform better harms health, they add
May 05, 2011:
Cardiac Arrest Less Deadly in Exercise Facilities, Study Finds
50% of victims survived, compared with 36% in other indoor public places
May 02, 2011:
Kids Specializing in One Sport More Likely to Get Hurt: Study
Growing bodies more vulnerable to repetitive injuries, intense play, researchers say
April 01, 2011:
Rigors of Ballet Require Careful Training
Expert offers dancers tips on injury prevention
November 23, 2010:
Practicing Moving to Music May Help Elderly Avoid Falls
But another program, using videos and risk awareness, didn't help older hospitalized patients, research shows
September 22, 2010:
Dancing in Heels Puts Toes Under Extreme Pressure: Study
Findings may spur improved designs of high-heeled dance shoes, scientists suggest
September 21, 2009:
Exercise During Pregnancy Keeps Newborn Size Normal
Low-impact aerobics safe, beneficial throughout pregnancy, study suggests
June 05, 2009:
Young Ballerinas May Face Heart, Bone Risks
Too few calories, too much exertion can spell danger, study warns
June 05, 2009:
Finding Fitness on the Dance Floor
Two-stepping may add fun to aerobic workouts, studies show
October 31, 2008:
Vigorous Exercise Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk
But benefits only apply to normal-weight women, study says
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