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Yes, as long as your open-enrollment application is filed by March 15, you notify the district of acceptance by April 25 and you meet all other eligibility requirements of the Nebraska School Activities Association. ... more
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It starts with our philosophy. Our mission is to help transform the dreams of kids into reality. Whether those dreams are to improve strength, speed, agility, and power or it's to start for their soccer or basketball team, we pride ourselves in ... more
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All athletes look for an edge that can help them train more effectively, perform better or overcome injuries quickly. The limits of speed, endurance and strength are pushed every day and each year brings new world records. Even though athletes push ... more
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It is caused by fungus. Fungus grows in dark damp areas, like our shoes. Apply powder in closed toe shoes and between the toes, clean shower with chlorine bleach, and change socks after exercising. ... more
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Conclusions Changes in cell metabolism may alter the set point for the tissues of the knee and subsequently the functioning of the knee after the menopause. Such changes may contribute to an increased risk of injury and/or degenerative conditions. ... more
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Absolutely, and in fact, it will very often have the effect of enhancing those deals. Today’s corporate mantra is “Doing well by doing good.” Because of this, companies love to find ways to combine their business interests with social responsibility. ... more
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Athlete's foot is a common fungal infection. It refers to a dermatophyte infection of the spaces between the toes, usually between the fourth and fifth toes. ... more
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The quickest way to get rid of athlete's foot is through a prescription medication, such as Terbinafine (Lamisil), Clotrimazole (Lotrimin), or Miconazole (Monistat-Derm). ChaCha! ... more
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Athlete's foot causes pain, itching, and burning of the feet and toes. While it is a frustrating problem, a few simple steps can treat this common foot fungus. Comments (5)See All Posts Share Prev Next if(zs>0){if(zSbL250)gEI("spacer").style.height= ... more
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Yes. Many athletes today turn to chiropractic care. Combined with sport specific exercise and stretches, we can have you not only feeling better, but performing better on the field. ... more
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