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Yoga helps victims of genocide and sexual violence

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LEADINAlternative therapies such as yoga are being used increasingly in Rwanda to help those still traumatised by the genocide of the 1990s.The classes are also a source of therapy and comfort to those suffering from HIV and...
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Dancing the tango can help people with Parkinson's disease

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1. Wide of University Clinic Hospital 2. Close Up of facade 3. Medium Shot of Neurological diseases consulting centre 4. Close up of banner "Parkinson Program Neuroscience Institute" 5. Pan left from patients to the reception 6....
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Ex-boxer Commander Gene Tunney visits Australia

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Title card: 'Ex-world champ, Gene Tunney here on navy service' / Commander Gene Tunney talks with officer, stands with two shirtless boxers, and sits on raised platform facing sailors / VS SOT Tunney comments on general fitness; the...
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Rope-swinging fitness trend gets Hollywood sweating

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LEAD IN:A sweat-drenched, rope-swinging workout class has become the latest fitness trend among Hollywood's health conscious residents.Similar in style to a military boot camp, Powerwave Battle Roping is weaving its way across the United...
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How exercise can improve mental health

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Regent's Park, London, 4 August, 2008 1. Mid shot of woman jogging 2. Wide shot of man jogging 3. Various shots of boys throwing a Frisbee London flat, 9 August 2008 4. Various shots of woman cleaning 5. Close up of cleaning products...
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Health mentor program in New Hampshire to expand after helping seriously mentally ill patients improve their physical fitness and overall lives

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HEADLINE:Fitness program improves lives of mentally ill CAPTION:New Hampshire is using a $10 million federal grant to help people with serious mental illnesses become more physically fit. (Feb. 23) (SUPER = Keene, New...
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Study shows running increases life expectancy

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AP Television Palo Alto, California, September 24th 2008 1. Wide shot Stanford Medical Center 2. Wide shot Stanford Medical Center fountain 3. Close shot fountain 4. Wide shot track 5. Pan right trainers 6. Group shot runners 7....
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Pilates helps women prepare for childbirth

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AP Television Bangkok - 17 June 2010 1. Mid of mother, Tithiporn Sangmanee, and father with newborn baby at Samitivej Hospital 2. Close of mother and father's faces with baby 3. Close of baby's face 4. Tilt up to reveal mother holding...
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Yoga helps victims of genocide and sexual violence

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LEADINAlternative therapies such as yoga are being used increasingly in Rwanda to help those still traumatised by the genocide of the 1990s.The classes are also a source of therapy and comfort to those suffering from HIV and...
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Virtuality reality cycling to help patients with Parkinson's disease

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London, UK, January 18, 2013 1. Low tilt down of cyclists gearing up for race 2. Close of cyclist pedalling 3. Zoom in to close of virtual reality race projected onto wall 4. Wide tilt up of cyclist racing and watching his position on...
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Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4041336 LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as...
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Senior citizens lead the way in fitness

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Los Angeles, recent 1. Mid elderly (senior) woman exercising 2. Wide elderly people working out in gym 3. Magazine cover for ICAA 4. Pan of elderly women working out in gym 5. Close up women exercising 6. Elderly person's home 7....
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Smart shirt gives gym users realtime fitness feedback

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A sports shirt that gives its user realtime information on their health and fitness is one of the latest wearable connected innovations at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Wearable technology is everywhere at CES in Las...
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American expat grows fermented tea business in Cambodian capital

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An American expat living in Cambodia is growing a business that relies on thriving bacteria - he's selling kombucha, or fermented tea. Eco-conscious brewer Lance Thomas is hoping Cambodia will embrace the drink and its purported health...
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Heated exercise pods to get fit in LA

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Santa Monica California Feb 14, 2013 1. Close zoom out of woman working out in pod to reveal row of pods 2. Mid of woman working out in heat pod 3. Close up thermostat showing pod temperature of 100 degrees fahrenheit (37 Celcius) 4....
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Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing

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LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as important in yoga as bending and stretching into...
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University gives students incentives to get healthy

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LEADIN: The University of Vermont has created a so-called 'Wellness Environment' for students that encourages a healthy lifestyle. The program, started with about 120 freshmen last year, has nearly quadrupled...
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University gives students incentives to get healthy

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LEADIN: The University of Vermont has created a so-called 'Wellness Environment' for students that encourages a healthy lifestyle. The program, started with about 120 freshmen last year, has nearly quadrupled...
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Exclusive look at experimental knee surgery

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LEAD IN: Swiss doctors have launched a large scale trial to discover if knee injuries can be repaired with stem cells taken from the patient's nose.Phase two of the trial has now begun following the success of an earlier study....
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Wearable tech is becoming more attractive

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035367LEAD IN:Wearable technology is getting a makeover at this year's Consumer Electronics Show Asia to make it more attractive to users. Smartwatches are again proving popular with big International...
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RR7816B SOUTH AFRICA: AVOIDING HEART ATTACKS

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White South African men have become the most vulnerable people to heart attacks in the world and many of them have taken up jogging. This report examines the white South African lifestyle, the jogging cult, a project to organise jogging...
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Claims exercising can halt the aging process

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No Access Australia Adelaide 1. Tilt up elderly man rowing 2. Old man on hand cycle machine 3. Close up hands 4. Close up face 5. Wide shot gym Melbourne 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Gordon Lynch, Physiologist: "This study shows...
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Alternative Health treatments

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AP Television Los Angeles, California - Nov 30, 2009 1. Various of people on vibration machines 2. Close up control panel on vibration machine 3. Medium of woman, Jeffalyn Johnson, 81 years old, putting on air therapy suit 4. Pullout of...