Speaking ahead of the launch, Scotland's Transport Minister Lewis Macdonald urged drivers to exercise more care.
The government wants us to exercise more so they don't want that, nobody wants that.
First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign encourages children to eat healthier food and exercise more.
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Rooted in Persia as a cavalry war exercise more than two millennia ago, polo is returning to postrevolutionary Iran.
Denver residents engage in healthy behaviors and exercise more regularly than Americans overall.
Visitors, though, are likely to be in a festive, celebratory mood and willing to exercise more patience and courtesy, he said.
In addition to some simple products, they provide a wide range of resources to help you cook healthy and exercise more.
But most schools found the exercise more difficult than expected, said Cliff Adelman, a senior associate with the Washington-based policy group.
Sadly for self-indulgent humans, none of this affects the basic message about staying healthy, which remains to eat less and exercise more.
Not so central bankers, financial regulators, and investment bankers, even though they can (and often do) exercise more power than any elected official.
It would be too late to exercise more or have a better diet after I collapse from simply walking up a flight of stairs.
First, the no-brainers, Sleep 101 if you will: exercise more, drink less alcohol and make your room as dark and as quiet as possible.
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The authority also said there had also been progress in efforts to stop people smoking, to get them to exercise more and eat more healthily.
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The evidence, neatly summarized by Slaughter, indicates that workplaces that are designed for employees to exercise more inside-outside work choices end up being more productive.
But whatever the evolution, the same few suggestions continue to do the rounds: eat right, exercise more, drop stress and allow the body to do its thing.
Consequently, if we want to maximize their chances of optimizing later income we should be devoting resources to helping young adults exercise more, especially with team sports.
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"People who exercise more have better brain health, " said Alan Gow, one of the study's researchers and a senior research fellow at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
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How about incentives to eat better, exercise more, lose weight?
Their advice exercise more, eat less, eat right is not exactly new.
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It was unanimous that I should exercise more I tried not to be offended call more and become more involved in social and volunteer opportunities in Miami, where I recently moved.
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Those shareholders exercise more influence and oversight in corporate governance affairs and so that trend in share ownership where institutions are playing a greater role will lead to more activism.
Lagarde was able to exercise more autonomy on the international stage, where she used the global experience of her Baker years to act as a mediator during the European debt crisis.
Mexico's governments have come to accept that if they want the United States to reform its immigration laws and to speed cross-border trade, they have to exercise more control over their own territory.
Eating a small amount of chocolate each of five days during a week was linked to a lower BMI, even if the person ate more calories overall and didn't exercise more than other participants.
Health conscious women may be more likely to take hormone therapy, may visit the doctor more, and exercise more and eat better, and do all sorts of things that might result in better health outcomes.
While some experts argue that people who are obese should simply eat less and exercise more, many physicians who treat obesity say it is driven by biological changes in the body, not lack of willpower.
Precedent: Even if the outcome of the first conference appears innocuous, there are bound to be follow-on conferences at which the Soviets would be able to exercise more influence over the agenda -- and the results.
Sid Smith, a cardiologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, commented that he would hope the Acomplia could be used to "jump-start" overweight patients so that they could learn to eat better and exercise more.
Other senior government officials have weighed in to damp tensions, with President Abdullah Gul on Saturday stressing in a statement that police should exercise more restraint and calling on everyone to act "in a mature way" to avoid escalation.
And mark-to-market accounting meant that banks were valuing illiquid assets at prices which reflected a lack of buyers as much as underlying credit quality (accounting-standards bodies have since been bullied into allowing bankers to exercise more judgment in how they classify and value such assets).
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