The Hamptons/East End's premier source for personal training is right here.
Premier Fitness Training East serves eastern Long Island, providing in-home
training services. Personal trainers who train with us are some of the finest
in the industry. My name is Reese Kemp, and I am the owner of Premier Fitness
Training East. We know our clientele demands the best of everything, and we
work hard to deliver the finest training experience that you'll ever have.
Our methods are effective, proven, and even fun.
Personal trainers serve both the North and South shores. Besides the East
End we also cover Fire Island. If you are in search of training for just the
summer, we can accommodate you. We are flexible, and have packages specifically
suited to those vacationing here for the summer and wish to stay in shape.
Our services page details our pricing. The personal trainer contact page
is how you can reach us to set up a session and get started. We are looking
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Put Safety First on the 4th (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Celebrations including fireworks
cause almost 10,000 injuries every year in the United States, but taking
certain precautions can help keep you and others safe while enjoying the
key summer holiday tradition.
Health Tip: Wax Buildup May Cause Hearing Loss (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Inside your ear, there are glands that
produce a waxy oil called cerumen. This helps protect your ear from dust,
germs and other foreign substances, but too much wax buildup can trigger
hearing loss.
Health Tip: Understanding Pre-Diabetes (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Before some people develop full-blown
diabetes, their blood sugar is above normal, but not high enough to
qualify for a diagnosis of diabetes.
Cell Pathway May Be Key to Lung Cancer's Spread (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers say they've found
a major cellular flaw that may drive the rapid spread of relapsed lung
cancer.
New Weapons in Fight Against TB? (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Extreme drug-resistant tuberculosis
might someday meet its match in two drugs now used to treat Parkinson's
disease, suggests a new study.
On Memory, Older Americans Outsmart the English (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Older people in the United States
scored better than their counterparts in England on a memory and awareness
test, possibly because of differences in levels of depression and
education and the fact that American adults receive more aggressive
treatment for heart disease, a new study suggests.
WHO, poor nations urge global access to swine flu vaccine (AFP)
AFP - The World Health Organization (WHO) and developing nations called Friday during a swine flu summit here for measures to ensure poorer countries have access to a future A(H1N1) vaccine.
India gay ruling boosts AIDS fight but stigma lingers (Reuters)
Reuters - An Indian court ruling to decriminalize gay sex will boost the fight against AIDS, but a powerful stigma against homosexuality and uneven quality of healthcare will still hamper efforts, a top AIDS worker said.
WHO sees swine flu tailing off in summer (AFP)
AFP - The World Health Organisation still expects the swine flu pandemic to subside in the northern hemisphere over the summer, despite its persistence in the likes of the United States and Britain.
Croatia announces first swine flu case (AFP)
AFP - The Croatian government on Friday announced the country's first swine flu case in a woman who had recently returned from Australia.
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