This document summarizes several articles from the New York Times Fitness & Nutrition section, including:
- Studies on whether compression clothing can enhance workouts.
- Plans to reduce traffic deaths through shared responsibilities among drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and street designers.
- A study finding that napping infants are actively learning and memorizing during naps.
- A study showing over 11% of people taking daily aspirin for heart health should not be.
- Tips for creating an exercise habit in response to a reader's question.
- A challenge to the idea that one can be healthily obese long-term.
1. NYT > Fitness & Nutrition
NYT > Fitness & NutritionNYT > Fitness & NutritionWell: Can Compression Clothing Enhance Your
Workout?Personal Health: Varied Routes to Safer StreetsWell: Naps May Be Good for a Baby's
LearningWell: Many Who Take a Daily Aspirin Don't Need ItWell: Ask Well: Making Exercise a
HabitWell: Many 'Healthy Obese' Don't Stay Healthy
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questions about those snug-fitting socks, shorts, tights or shirts that are reputed to improve
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Accidents and Safetymedicine and healthFeaturedAgingTue, 13 Jan 2015 17:01:33
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rss/story01.htmA napping infant is busy learning and memorizing, a new study suggests.<img
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3. GMThttp://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/12/naps-may-be-good-for-a-babys-learning/By NICHOLAS
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and stroke, but a new study has found that more than 11 percent of them should not be doing
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ory01.htmA reader asks: What's the best way to create a habit of exercising?<img width='1'
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