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Liver donor's family, recipient unite online (AP)

AP - They were precocious toddlers, both blond-haired and blue-eyed, separated by a thousand miles between Miami and a small Kentucky town.



Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (AP)

AP - Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts.



FDA reports more cases of salmonella illnesses (AP)

AP - The government on Saturday increased the number of people reported being sickened in a record salmonella outbreak in which tomatoes are the leading suspect although investigators are testing other types of fresh produce.



Farmers say salmonella scare has hurt tomato sales (AP)

AP - Expect fewer slices of red, ripe tomatoes next to the grill this holiday weekend.




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World of Benefit to Using Strength Training Equipment


By: Steven Kribbs


There is a world of benefit to using strength training equipment in your regular workout routine. Strength training can benefit both men and women. It can increase your muscle strength and make your ligaments and tendons stronger and tougher as well as helping to increase bone density. The astronauts even use strength training equipment while in space to help them keep their muscle mass and bone density that would normally be lost due to the weightless environment. That?s how important strength training equipment is to maintaining our bodies and health.

By using strength training equipment to increase you muscle strength you are also working to increase your metabolism. Your metabolism is basically related to how much energy your body uses in the day. By using strength training equipment you are adding muscle mass and using more calories during a workout. After your workout your body will continue to use more calories because it will be working on building stronger muscles and increasing bone density in response to your workout.

Also you may learn on strength training equipment reviews that strength training can help prevent osteoporosis. This condition is very common in women who are middle aged and older and is the result of decreased hormones. Basically the body stops maintaining bone density and your bones lose density every year. Many don?t even realize that they have osteoporosis until they break a bone. Its very difficult to live daily life when you have osteoporosis due to your increased fragility. So its very important to do everything you can to maintain bone density and prevent osteoporosis from happening. Strength training equipment is just the thing to help fight this.

Strength training of some kind should be a regular part of every persons weekly schedule. The human body evolved doing manual labor on a daily basis and will deteriorate if not maintained in this way.

 



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