Friday, April 18, 2008

Game systems revisited - healthy?

Back in January, I bought a Wii game system because the sports game really appealed to me. I do have fun playing the games, particularly the tennis. Now, a new game is about to released into the North American market, but earlier reviews are coming out strong: Wii Fit.

Apparently, you can exercise, do yoga, play games and even do the hoola hoop. I am a believer that these games can help get people up and moving. Of course, there's no substitute for getting outside in the fresh air, but many people can't do that, particularly after the long and snow winter many of us experienced.

Here's to hoping I can get my hands on one.

Today on Help My Hurt:

Oh my gosh… I want one!
Friday funnies
More positive Lyrica news for fibromyalgia
Lacosamide promising treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy
Ergonomics: a brief video of author Deborah Quilter

Today's News:

Incontinence drugs linked to more rapid cognitive decline: study
Schizophrenia patients with short hospital stays soon readmitted: report
Young girls not taking advantage of free HPV vaccine
Acupuncture relieves hot flushes in breast cancer patients taking tamoxifen
Mammograms benefit women up to the age of 75 and 3-yearly screening intervals are best

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