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Fitness Trends To Keep You Limber For Life
By Carol Forget, Chronicle Correspondent
Queens Chronicle : March 1, 2007
(appeared in "Boomers," an advertising supplement to the Queens Chronicle)

The message of "The Endless Summer," the mid-1960s surf documentary, was that given sufficient means to travel the world, it was possible to chase the perfect wave year-round. (read more)


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Workout, Work In
By Carol Forget
Queens Chronicle : January 25, 2007

Not everyone who made good on a New Year's resolution to start exercising will be able to keep that promise through year's end. (read more)



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Making Good Scents
Create your own soothing aromatherapy products.
By Carol Forget
Beauty Addict : March 2006

The word aromatherapy has recently joined the ranks of designer and gourmet in
being rendered almost meaningless through overuse. (read more)


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  Occupational Hazards
If you're exhausted, irritable and avoiding the scale, your at-work eating habits may be to blame.
By Carol Forget
Beauty Addict : February 2006

Phones are ringing, emails are piling up, and you're rushing toward a deadline like a
size 6 at a sample sale. (read more)

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  Comic relief
It's no joke: Laughter boosts immunity, lowers stress and may even reverse serious disease
By Carol Forget
Daily News : October 27, 2004

Help with stress, weight loss and physical and emotional pain may be as close as the comedy section of your neighborhood Blockbuster. (read more)

 

 
 

All ’round workout
Hula-Hoop classes are a fun way to strengthen your core
By Carol A. Forget
Daily News : July 21, 2004

If the last smile you had while exercising was when you found $5 in the pocket of
your track pants, you need to try hooping. (read more)


 
  Knock yourself out
More women are discovering the fitness benefits of the sweet science
By Carol Forget
Daily News : September 15, 2003

Britney Spears does it. Mia Saunders, Amelia Heinle’s character on “All My Children,” uses it to work through her man issues, while it seems only natural that
Laila Ali would take it up. (read more)