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Roger Black has a leaking heart valve, which was diagnosed at the age of eleven. He wasn't allowed to run because of it and it still has to be monitored.
Yes, you can still have or be diagnosed with diabetes even if it doesn't run in your family. The best way to prevent diabetes is to eat a healthy and balanced diet and to exercise regularly.
The fastest cat is the cheetah... it's actually the fastest land animal of any kind. And it doesn't run for long, a few seconds at most. It's a sprinter, not a marathoner. If it doesn't catch its prey almost instantly, it gives up and waits for the next opportunity; it really doesn't have the endurance to run for long periods.
There are many known individuals that have been diagnosed with the issue of "Hypopituitarism." This condition is very likely to run in family circles.
I found a great article with tips for a first time marathoner from Grete Waitz who is a famous marathoner. It is at http://running.competitor.com/2010/06/features/grete-waitz%E2%80%99s-tips-for-first-time-marathoners_10606. She has written a book on this subject called Run Your First Marathon: Everything You Need to Know to Reach the Finish Line Another good website is http://www.runningtrainingmarathon.com/Full-Marathon-Guide.htm.
A cardiologist will run tests on your heart to find the reason for the abnormal beat if you are diagnosed with dysrhythmia.
"The Wall" is the time during a marathon when a runner starts to run out of energy. Their pace slows, legs feel like they weigh a thousand pounds, they become light headed and/or their thinking becomes impaired. When these things happen, the marathoner is said to have 'hit the wall'.
Go to a family doctor first, and there they will run a few question tests. They may refer you to a psychologist, who then will run more tests to see if medication or therapy will help you.
Still Waters - Run Deep - was created in 1996.
Yes, even it is not working, water will still run through it.Yes, even it is not working, water will still run through it.
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He's still on the run and he's still putting it down for the streets with his gangster music