A group of investigators led by Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) associate professor of kinesiology Stephen Piazza discovered in their latest study that the skeletal structure of ankles is different in sprinters than in non-sprinters. Apparently, this practice is responsible for triggering a series of ada... |
25 January 2012 06:25 GMT |
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Women constantly obsess about certain parts of their body, especially those that they happen not to like, for one reason or another. Aside from that, there are also specific trends of things to hate on the human body, so to speak: the muffin top, the love handles, the saggy abs, and so on and so forth. In recent mont... |
27 August 2009 15:11 GMT |
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Earlier on, we talked about how every woman, irrespective of size or body shape, can look good provided she doesn't commit a series of inexcusable fashion blunders. One of these unpardonable forays into the land of unflattering style is wearing a turtleneck sweater if you're not thin and have a boyish, flat... |
19 May 2008 09:48 GMT |
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