Category: Health
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Norwood finds unique way to reopen pool amid COVID-19 pandemic
Residents now need to make reservations before visiting, and a schedule keeps contact between people to a minimum.
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Aura De Paul Swim Academy Re-Opening
We are all set to resume Swim Academy and our Swim Teachers are really looking forward to getting back to what we do best, creating safe, happy and confident young swimmers. We’re doing things a little differently to protect children, their parents and our staff during swim lessons. Check out our video to find out…
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COVID-19 Pandemic | Swimmers back in the water
It’s been a long hard three months for most South African athletes with sport in Sough Africa grinding to a halt due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Now with the more relaxed COVID-19 regulations, more and more sporting codes are being allowed to resume albeit under strict conditions. In Port Elizabeth, swimmers of all ages have…
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7 health benefits that you get thanks to Swimming | Interesting to know | Keep it in mind
https://youtu.be/tLsoUZ8VKZM
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From wiggling his toe to moving his arms, one Woodhaven swimmer’s long road to beating paralysis
Cooper’s home away from home has always been the pool. As a member of the Woodhaven High School swim team, the student practically grew up in the water. But the challenges the soon-to-be junior high school student faces won’t just be setting personal records at swim meets, but learning how to walk again. It was…
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B&N Book Club Pick: Florence Adler Swims Forever by Rachel Beanland
Our latest #BNBookClub pick is FLORENCE ADLER SWIMS FOREVER, a multigenerational story of love and heartbreak, secrets and betrayal from debut author Rachel Beanland.
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Swimmers enjoy the pool on day one of a heat wave
Rochester is heading into a week of 90-plus degree temps and people are taking advantage of recreation centers
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Dripping Springs HS swimmer overcomes obstacles despite being born with rare brain disease | KVUE
Jordin Gwyn was born with Disorders of the Corpus Callosum. He uses swimming to overcome his disability.
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Covid-19: Is it safe to swim this summer?
With traces of the virus responsible for Covid-19 found in human sewage, scientists are studying whether there’s a risk it will spread to beaches and rivers this summer. How does the virus evolve in a marine environment? We take a closer look in this episode of Down to Earth.
