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Jump in Kids' Sports Injuries Due to Overuse
WEDNESDAY, March 10 (HealthDay News) -- Orthopedic surgeons warn that sports injuries in children are rising dramatically, creating a "silent epidemic."
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Paris sports giants running out of capital
Paris Saint Germain and Stade Francais, the French capital's flagship sports sides, face an uncertain run-in to their season's end after failing to live up to their bankrolled billing.
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EA Sports Active 2.0 Will Measure Your Heartbeat, Share Your Data, and Work on Your iPhone
Given the roaring success of Wii-exclusive EA Sports Active, the hardcore workout video that masquerades as a video game , a sequel was pretty much inevitable. Thankfully, this one's more Dark Knight than Electric Boogaloo.The new, improved EA Sports Active will include a heartbeat monitor that straps around your arms and one of your thighs. But instead of just showing you how hard you're ...
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EA Sports Active 2.0 dévoilé
Electronic Arts annonce dans un communiqué officiel la sortie d'EA Sports Active 2.0 sur Wii et PS3 pour l'automne prochain.
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Pediatric Sports Injuries: The Silent Epidemic
New studies focus on gymnastics, ACL injuries and year round sports; early treatment predicts most optimal outcomesAt today's 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), two separate studies focus on the dramatic rise of pediatric sports injuries in recent years.
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CPS Students Out Rallying To Save Sports
Students at Lane Tech High School and several other Chicago Public Schools staged a big protest Wednesday to try to save sophomore sports programs. Their goal is to get CPS administrators to reconsider a budget plan which benches many student athletes. They found out last week that CPS canceled all spring sports for sophomore teams.
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EA Sports Active 2 Coming Wii, PS3…and iPhone
EA Sports Active 2 fitness title will be launching this fall...and it'll be on the Wii, PlayStation 3...and the iPhone/iPod touch.
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Pediatric sports injuries: the silent epidemic
Two new studies focus on the dramatic rise of pediatric sports injuries in recent years. However, despite this alarming trend, awareness, education, warning signs and early treatment can make a significant difference and help keep these athletes in the game, according to the study experts.
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