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Pushing past the limit and proud of it
Car doors a dangerous mix for cyclists
The lunchtime stress release that looks set to run and run
The deadly dangers of overdrinking
'Lunch-hour bolt' keeps workforce running
Survivor's story a heartfelt warning
Famed boys' club feels the heat
Deadlier than dehydration
Stand and deliver
Australian men show more cancer signs
Try a marathon a day to keep you feeling young
See your doctor, now
Sick and tired of money
Fitness for free
The high-protein myth
No time like the present
Exercising with a hangover
The cubicle workout
Hitting the fitness mark
Taking extreme to new heights
Taking it to the limit in the Everest of exercise
Run for your life
Schoolboy, 8, becomes air apparent
Weekday slog a good reason for a free run
Video insurance coming to a helmet near you
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Neat as vodka
Making space for rich tourists
Working from home: tips for barefoot warriors
The little things matter
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