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    AaronK | April 8, 2014

    World’s First Smartphone Clinic Apps Launched

    People in Singapore will be the first in the world to use new and innovative healthcare application (apps)...

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    AaronK | April 4, 2014

    Too Much Running Can Lead To Early Death

    Many people believe that some exercise is better than no exercise and some even take it to extremes...

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    AaronK | April 2, 2014

    Ever Heard Of The 5:2 Diet?

    It seems like every year brings on another new type of diet to help us stay healthy. This...

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    AaronK | April 2, 2014

    Easy-to-use Smartphones With Large Screens

    By John Chan If long-sightedness is taking its toll on your ability to read the hundreds of lines...

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    AaronK | April 2, 2014

    Welcome!

    Hi there! I would like to introduce a new publication to all of you. Called The Active Age,...

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