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Aerobithon – U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea – 19 May 2012
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Camp Humphreys hosts aerobithon

By Rakendra Moore
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

CAMP HUMPHREYS — An aerobithon was held at the Super Gym May 19, with participants dancing, spinning, and jumping their way to better fitness.

“It was great,” said Elvia Palumbo, one of the Zumba instructors for the event. “This was a great way to introduce all of the classes offered in the Super Gym.”

The aerobithon included a warm-up session, followed by Zumba, a stationary bicycle workout and yoga.

“We worked the total body,” said Karen Morton, who organized the aerobithon. “Exercising like this helps you feel better about yourself.”

Morton once weighed 260 pounds, but turned her life around with regular workouts and can now say, “I think I look good for my age.”

Blair Bogle, who also participated in last year’s aerobithon, likewise praised the virtues of diet and exercise.

“Living a healthy life is an everyday thing,” she said.

“I think the energy is high and people are into taking care of their body for a lifetime,” Morton added. “This is a lifestyle for me.”

Also participating was the husband-wife team of Peter and Christi Herring, who have lost a total of 73 pounds this year.

“This was meant for younger people,” Mrs. Herring said with a laugh. “But I like it.”

Image from page 118 of “Virginia medical monthly” (1920)
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Identifier: virginiamedicalm4619medi
Title: Virginia medical monthly
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Medical Society of Virginia
Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Richmond : Medical Society of Virginia
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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us or impossible, drain-age is either the safest procedure or the onlyprocedure at our command according to thefindings. What is the outcome of drainage insuch cases? Rarely a cure. Frequently a per-manent sinus and finally death from advanceof the disease or infection of some distantorgan. 405 Allen Avenue. CANCER OF THE STOMACH WITH ASSO-CIATED PELLAGRA.* By ROBERT C. BRYAN, M. D., F.A.C. S., Richmond, Va. History.—-M. A. McL. referred by Dr. 0. L.Denning, of Dunn, N. C. age 49, married, 10children, farmer. Father died of dropsy age70, mother at 81 of old age, four sisters andone brother living, one sister, 00 years of age,is stated to have pellagra. •Read before the Richmond Academy of Medicineand Surgery, May 27, 1919. The patient had some of the mild diseasesof childhood; denies venereal infection. He isuneducated, can neither read nor write. Fif-teen years ago he began to drink heavily anddrank up to the time the state went dry in1910. He gives a distinct history of ulcer of

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I. The pylorus resected, gastroduodenal anastomosis car-ried out. the stomach twenty years ago, the pain beingrelieved on eating food or drinking fluids, pre-ferably warm. Two years ago he commenced tolose weight and at this time noticed a smallknot in the stomach, which is now lower downand more to the left than formerly. Fortwelve months he has had occasional spells ofnausea and vomiting. At this time he noticedthat his tongue was thickened, red, and haddeep furrows, and there appeared on the backof both hands a symmetrical eruption. Heconsulted a physician in Raleigh who pronounc-ed it pellagra and gave him four injections of000. For the last three or four months heclaims to have vomited up everything he atefrom five minutes to one hour after ingestion.On account of weakness and loss of weight, hehas been unable to work ami has now been con-lined to the house for the last three weeks. !lisoriginal weight was 190; lie now weighs L40.There is but little pain but a constant sorenessin

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