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2. Rebounding from MS: A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis hasnʼt stopped pro basketball player Chris Wright from competing at an elite level.
3. Bringing Natural Sciences to Life
4. Museums Are Changing How They Bring Natural Sciences to Life
5. Boost Balance to Reduce Falls and Build Confidence
6. Physical Activity Helps Manage Myasthenia Gravis
7. Cómo aliviar el dolor de espalda
8. How to Improve Gait in Parkinsonʼs Disease
9. The Power of Pilates for People with Stroke and MS
10. Tap Dancing Boosts Mood and Energy
11. Maceʼs Race: Ultra-endurance athlete Mark Macy inspires the world after a diagnosis of Alzheimerʼs disease.
12. A New Role for Artists in Residence
13. ‘Ask Me What I’m Painting’: The Changing Role of the Artist in Residence
14. The Innovation Mindset : Eight Essential Steps to Transform Any Industry
15. Far From 5th Avenue
16. Rebounding from MS
17. Group Exercise Classes Are Fun and Motivating
18. Please Unmute Your Mutt: How Dog Trainers Are Turning to Video Sessions
19. Climbing up a Wall for Parkinson's Disease
20. The Therapeutic Value of Adaptive Sports
21. He thinks. You run
22. Everything you ever needed to know about running was discover in 1937. The advice of Clarence DeMar, seven-time winner of the Boston Marathon, has stood the test of time
23. How Little Gyms Thought Big
24. Doctors Are Prescribing Ways to Connect Socially For Those Feeling Isolated
25. Race ready all wintes long: extreme weather can make runners want to throw in their yaktrax and hibernate until march. but you don't have to lose fitness in the cold. by protecting key workouts, seeking unusual training locales and wearing the right. gear, you can emerge ready to run well in a spring race
26. The power of 10
27. Reap the Benefits of Adaptive Yoga
28. Robots in the O.R. Are Helping Aging Boomers Stay Unusually Active
29. Keeping Clients Fit During the Pandemic by Going Virtual
30. Where Soldiers Will March Again
31. Relief for Back Pain
32. Mace's Race
33. Tai Chi May Help Lower Blood Pressure Better Than Aerobic Exercise in Some People
34. Higher learning
35. Fit for life: everyone knows exercise is good for you. These three women know it can save your soul
36. Join the resistance: want strong bones but tired of juggling visits to the gym with work and family demands? Try our at-home resistance-training routine designed to build bone mass and slow bone loss
37. Missing and Murdered, and Seen
38. Merging to Survive
39. The Military's New Option
40. The Rule Is Clear
41. A Nest of Spies
42. Building a Career
43. Brothers in arms: for these military men, physical fitness isn't just a vanity vehicle--it's a means of survival. Read on for their profiles in courage
44. Making strides: a woman's guide to running faster, stronger, smarter
45. Are you immune? How your workouts can prevent--or promote--infection
46. Do the right things: the best way to improve your running is to build simple, sustainable training habits. The hard part is knowing which habits work best. So we collected the only eight you'll need to run successfully for a lifetime
47. In the Army now: at the Army 10-Miler in Washington, D.C., a 47-year-old civilian teams up with the elite squad from Fort Bragg. Can he hang? They're not sure. Neither is he
48. A run through history: the Colonial Williamsburg Half-Marathon transports the author back to eighteenth-century Virginia during the days of redcoats, stockings, and knee-length breeches. Fortunately, our man just wore regular running gear
49. Come and sea it: the Marathon By The Sea in Saint John, Canada, features beautiful coastal scenery, cool temperatures (in August, no less), and a friendly spirit that'll keep you coming back
50. He-man cardio slam
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