Via Get Outdoors : Slovenian Miha Valic has just completed an interesting project - climbing to the summit of all 82 Alpine peaks in just 102 days. In winter. Not bad at all.
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Via Get Outdoors : Slovenian Miha Valic has just completed an interesting project - climbing to the summit of all 82 Alpine peaks in just 102 days. In winter. Not bad at all.
Chasing Elite is a blog by fellow strength enthusiast Danny, on grip training, climbing and DIY equipment. Superb.
Chasing Elite is a blog by fellow strength enthusiast Danny, on grip training, climbing and DIY equipment. Superb.
Raymond Britt is, amongst other things, an athlete and a superb photographer. Head over to his site, and make sure to check out his photos from the 2007 Boston Marathon (Freedom Run only at the moment, Race Day photos shortly). Excellent.
Raymond Britt is, amongst other things, an athlete and a superb photographer. Head over to his site, and make sure to check out his photos from the 2007 Boston Marathon (Freedom Run only at the moment, Race Day photos shortly). Excellent.
Via Dedwarmo : Steven Ragatz. Mesmerizing.
Via Dedwarmo : Steven Ragatz. Mesmerizing.
A few snippets from this week's health news :
- Changing the Circadian Clock with the Seasons
New research has revealed what keeps animals' internal clocks running on time through the long nights of winter, the long days of summer, and everything in between. - Trial Of Creatine For Parkinson's Disease
Rush University Medical Center will participate in a large-scale national clinical trial to learn if the nutritional supplement creatine can slow the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). - Liver Regeneration May Be Simpler Than Previously Thought
A new study, appearing in The Journal of Biological Chemistry, provides new information on the inner workings of cells from regenerating livers that could significantly affect the way physicians make livers regrow in patients with liver diseases such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, or cancer. - Milk Beats Soy For Post-Weighlifting Muscle Gain
Got milk? Weightlifters will want to raise a glass after a new study found that milk protein is significantly better than soy at building muscle mass. - Power Lawn Mower Injuries Crop Up With Change Of Season
Lawn mower injuries are a seasonal threat to children and the leading cause of amputations in adolescents, say specialists from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Maryland's designated pediatric trauma center where the most severe injuries are treated.
A few snippets from this week's health news :
- Changing the Circadian Clock with the Seasons
New research has revealed what keeps animals' internal clocks running on time through the long nights of winter, the long days of summer, and everything in between.
- Trial Of Creatine For Parkinson's Disease
Rush University Medical Center will participate in a large-scale national clinical trial to learn if the nutritional supplement creatine can slow the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD).
- Liver Regeneration May Be Simpler Than Previously Thought
A new study, appearing in The Journal of Biological Chemistry, provides new information on the inner workings of cells from regenerating livers that could significantly affect the way physicians make livers regrow in patients with liver diseases such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, or cancer.
- Milk Beats Soy For Post-Weighlifting Muscle Gain
Got milk? Weightlifters will want to raise a glass after a new study found that milk protein is significantly better than soy at building muscle mass.
- Power Lawn Mower Injuries Crop Up With Change Of Season
Lawn mower injuries are a seasonal threat to children and the leading cause of amputations in adolescents, say specialists from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, Maryland's designated pediatric trauma center where the most severe injuries are treated.