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 The Year Book of Sports Medicine The Year Book of Sports Medicine brings you abstracts of the articles that reported the year's breakthrough developments in sports medicine, carefully selected from more than 500 journals worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each article and discuss its application to your practice. There's no faster or easier way to stay informed! In the 2003 Year Book, topics include: injuries in female athletes, muscle damage in eccentric exercise, concussions in children, and exercise-induced menstrual irregularities. The Year Book of Sports Medicine is published annually in December.
 Year Book of Sports Medicine The Year Book of Sports Medicine brings you abstracts of the articles that reported the year's breakthrough developments in sports medicine, carefully selected from more than 500 journals worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each article and discuss its application to your practice. There's no faster or easier way to stay informed! In the 2003 Year Book, topics include: injuries in female athletes, muscle damage in eccentric exercise, concussions in children, and exercise-induced menstraul irregularities. The Year Book of Sports Medicine is published annyally in December.
Right to health - The Right to Health was affirmed at the international level in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25 in 1948. The article states that "Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and his family... Health and social welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia - This article is part of the main article: Czechoslovakia Health effects of tobacco smoking - For the article on tobacco smoking, see here; for the article on passive smoking, see here. Exercise bulimia - Exercise bulimia is a subset of the psychological disorder called bulimia in which a person is compelled to exercise in an effort aimed at burning the calories of food energy and fat reserves to an excessive level that negatively affects their health. The damage normally occurs through not giving the body adequate rest for athletic recovery compared to their exercise levels, leading to increasing levels of disrepair.
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