Top Brands Partner with Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series
Elite Racing, Inc. produces nation's largest marathon and half-marathon road racing series.
Lowell, MA Jack Kerouac's Hometown, Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Publication of "On the Road" with Marathon Reading and Other Activities
Lowell celebrates its most famous literary figure with a marathon reading of his seminal work, On the Road, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its publication on Sept. 5, 1957. On Sept. 5, 2007, 43 readers will read from one chapter of On the Road, beginning at 10 am and continuing until it is done, estimated at about 10 pm.
Renaissance Houston Hotel Greenway Plaza to Team Up with the Chevron Houston Marathon for 13th Annual Race
This year, Renaissance Houston Hotel is partnering with the Chevron Houston Marathon to produce an exclusive package deal for anyone involved in the 2008 annual marathon which is slated to take place Sunday, January 13, 2007.
Little Known Group Launches 3-Day Prayer Marathon Against Obama's Assassination
Would Obama be killed if elected? Does Hillary know something we don't? Esther's Maidens believe Clinton may have inadvertently leaked a spiritual secret that we all need to take action about.
New Las Vegas Marathon Returns to Tahiti in December 2007
The New Las Vegas Marathon will return to Tahiti in December 2007 with two major developments that speak to the appeal of the event. First, The full marathon will be capped at fifteen thousand participants. The half marathon wil be capped at 10,000.
CHIC.TV Weekly Review -- Patricia Field Christmas Marathon and Trunk Show -- December 21, 2006
New on CHIC.TV, The Lifestyle Video Magazine:
* Be Stylish = Be Yourself: a one on one interview with Patricia Field
* Lulu Frost Vintage Jewelry by Lisa Salzer
* Hot Hats by Ryan Wilde
* GOKA Shoes by Alessandra Gold
* Individuality-Femininity-Strength: Designs by Nicole Romano
* A holiday gift for cooking lovers and style devotees a like
Stacy Walsh Completes 2006 San Diego Rock and Roll Marathon
Stacy Walsh has helped raise over $1500 for the Stephanie Brown Cadet Memorial Scholarship Award by completing the 2006 San Diego Rock and Roll Marathon in record time.
Choosing The Proper Fit: Running Shoes
Because everyone has different shapes of feet, as well as different needs, there is no "best shoe" that fits everyone. There are many factors that should be considered when trying to choose the right running shoes. These factors include a persons biomechanics, weight and the type of surface you run on (example: turf, grass, a track, concrete, etc.) the shape of your foot.
Best Running Shoes For Flat Feet
People were born with different physical characteristics in their bodies. With regards to feet considerations, you may be blessed (or cursed) to have a flat foot. In accordance with this aspect of biological uniqueness, the best running shoes for flat feet should be used for optimum comfort and convenience.
A Guide To Buying A Pair Of Running Shoes
One of the great thing in running is that you only need one piece of equipment. The con thing is that the equipment, your running shoe, is so important that it gets buried under millions of dollars of hype, advertising, and confusing technobabble.
Running a marathon in a Triathlon? Why is it last?
Running is the last event in an IronmanIn 1974, when the San Diego Track Club held the first one in modern history, triathletes would run first, than bike, and then swam. Running came first because it was what came naturally to the athletes at the time; that's all they did back then, run around.
Annual Kiawah Island Marathon Delights Both Spectators and Participants
ResortQuest welcomes spectators to the Kiawah Island Marathon with discounts and special benefits on vacation rentals (http://www.resortquest.com) in Charleston and surrounding areas.
A Guide On Setting And Creating A Running Training Program
Runner Training
Richmond Marriott Proudly Welcomes Sun Trust Marathon Participants & Spectators to Virginia
The Richmond Marriott is rolling out the red carpet to welcome runners and spectators of the 30th Annual Sun Trust Richmond Marathon, sponsored by Sports Backers, with unbeatable Richmond lodging options.
Local Fitness Club Hosts Marathon, Raises Money For Charity
Ellipse Fitness, which has four locations in Wisconsin, recently held their first annual "Victory Over Violence" fitness marathon to benefit Harbor House Domestic Abuse Programs. The fitness clubs raised $7,000, which will go towards the charity's programs and services.
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Over 400,000 Marathon Runners Each Year Are at High Risk for Melanoma - The Most Dangerous Skin Cancer
(PRWeb) March 27, 2007 -- As spring looms around the corner, marathon season will soon begin to take full force. 400 marathons are scheduled in 2007 around the country. There will be over 400,000 participants with an additional 500,000 onlookers creating quite a crowd. Amongst all the bottled water, ice cream, and pizza served at these events, there is also an increased risk for everyone present to develop Melanoma, which is the most dangerous skin cancer.
Melanoma originates in the skin cells which are called melanocytes and create melanin. Melanin is what gives skin its color and protects the deeper layers of your skin from UV rays. Essentially if one's skin receives too much UV light (from the sun or tanning booths), the melanocytes begin to grow abnormally fast and become cancerous. The end result is Melanoma.
An Austrian research team studied 210 white male & female marathon runners against 210 white male & female non-marathon runners. Each person was given total body skin exams, was surveyed about their habits, skin cancer family history, sun sensitivity, as well as observed for traits such as eye color, skin type and change in moles. The final study results revealed that runners had more abnormal moles (large, asymmetrical), more lesions suggestive of basal and squamous cell carcinoma and more solar lentigines (age spots or liver spots). All of these indicators are high risk factors for Melanoma.
Dr. Sam Speron a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon states many runners visit his office during the summer months as a precautionary visit and he recommends all marathon runners to see a Plastic Surgeon or Dermatologist annually.
Why would this be true? Obviously runners are exposed to the sun much more than the average person. First, they train only with short shirts and shorts which increases their exposure. They train on average 25-45 hours a week. Only a little more than 50% of marathoners use any form of sunblock. Finally, this high intensity activity depletes the runners' immune system which makes then more vulnerable to sun damage.
"The long term skin damage someone in their 20's, 30's, or 40's can do while running outdoors is not even comprehensible until it is too late," says Dr. Sam Speron, plastic surgery expert and consumer advocate. "More education on this topic is desperately needed as thousands of innocent people are exposed to increase of Melonoma by doing what they enjoy. The sad thing is that most runners do not even take proper precautions such as wearing sunblock. It's just like driving your car down the highway at 80 miles per hour without a seat belt!"
The initial indication of melanoma is usually a change in the size, shape, or color of a mole. However, melanoma can also appear on the body as a new mole. The most common locations are:
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On the upper body, between the shoulders and hips
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On the head and neck
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On the lower legs.
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Under the fingernails or toenails
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On the palms of the hands
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On the soles of the feet
If you are suspicious that you might have Melanoma or have an oddly shaped mole, it is always best to seek professional advice. Many cities and local organizations offer complimentary skin care consultations at certain times of the year, so check with your local calendar. If you want a more immediate interaction you should consult with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon: Check with the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) for a referral in your area (www.PlasticSurgery.org or 888-4-PLASTIC).
For further information or to have a skin consultation with Dr. Speron please call us at: 847 696 9900 or visit www.prplastic.com.
Dr. Sam Speron is a Chicago Plastic Surgeon and is widely recognized by the media as a leading expert on plastic surgery. Dr. Speron's educational efforts have received critical acclaim from the media from around the world including television (CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, Discovery Health Channel, CL TV, This week with Dr. Breen), radio (The Paul Harvey show on WGN radio, The Joe Gentile Show on WJJG, Joe Scheibinger on KFIZ Milwaukee), newspapers (USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, Crain's Chicago Business, Daily Herald, Washington Post, Washington Times, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, New York Newsday, Pittsburg Gazette, Seattle Times, Houston Chronicle, Minneapolis Star Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, Wyoming News, Charlotte Observer, Chain Drug Review, The Conservative Voice), magazines (People, Forbes, The Skin Care Resource, The Complete Woman, Chicago Magazine, Living Life, Oxygen, Satisfaction, Medical Economics, Laser Solutions, NewsGuide, Cosmetic Surgery Times, Woman's Health & Fitness, The Lutheran, Company, Europe), and online news sources ( Plasticsurgery.com, Yahoo News, Google News, MSN News, Natural Skin Care, Skin Care Recovery, Skin Care News, Botox Care Solutions, E Facial Skin Care, Skin Care Blog, Finance Visor, Beauty Riot, Hot Product News, Aloe Talk, Fit After Forty, Habits for Health, Acne Bye, Cosmetics & Skin Care, Health & Herbal Advice, LocateaDoc, HealthNewsDigest, Cosmetic Surgery, Chicago Health and Fitness, Natural Anti-Aging, Sleeping Swan, Tours and Tales).
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