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Health

Building Back Your Inner Athlete

Want to get back in shape? EW sits down with UO baseball and golf conditioning Coach Darrell Hunter for the scoop

CultureHealth 2 days ago

Almost one month out from the beginning of the new year, how many of us can say we stuck to our resolutions? According to data-gathering … Continue reading →

‘No Pain, No Gain is a Terrible Thing to Live By’

Getting stronger and being aware of how your body moves will help prevent sports injuries

Health 3 days ago

To put it simply, injuries suck.  It’s miserable to injure yourself doing something you love, and it’s infuriating to do it while exercising simply to … Continue reading →

Get Moving, Go Nowhere

Cycling and spin classes are a low-impact, high-cardio opportunity to get active

HealthWhats-Happening 3 days ago

Running isn’t the only form of cardio available to those in TrackTown USA. Cycling, or spin, is a cardio exercise that has a low impact … Continue reading →

From Shed to Strength

Sadie Lincoln, daughter of a founder of Eugene Weekly, started barre3, a fitness boutique with women’s bodies in mind

Health 3 days ago

In 1982 Elisabeth Lyman, Lucia McKelvey, Sonja (Snyder) Ungemach, Lois Wadsworth and Bill Snyder founded What’s Happening out of a small shed on Lincoln Street … Continue reading →

Trip Advisor

The psilocybin community is happy Measure 109 passed, but there is a long road ahead to accessible psilocybin assisted therapy

Health 3 years ago

On June 6, Oregon Psilocybin Services — a branch of the Oregon Health Authority — announced it will begin licensing training centers for psilocybin therapists, … Continue reading →

Smart Flow

Two former UO physics grad students have created an app that can measure your pee flow

Health 3 years ago

Two of the three founders of the Eugene-based Emano Metrics met as graduate students at the University of Oregon’s Department of Physics, but were interested … Continue reading →

Space to Move

Rebelle Movement offers a dance experience with the adult student in mind

Health 3 years ago

Lou Moulder, founder of Rebelle Movement studio, was driven to offer adult dance classes by her own desire to continue dancing in her adulthood. Growing … Continue reading →

Bowl Games

Eugene skaters look to roller skating as a way to empower everyday life

Health 3 years ago

On an unseasonably warm November Sunday morning, a group of roller skaters glide through a bowl at Washington Jefferson Skatepark. The bowl is shaped like … Continue reading →

Do You Know the Mushroom Man?

Local companies have joined forces to deliver healthy mushrooms to your doorstep

Health 3 years ago

At first, a gourmet mushroom supplier and a company that builds tiny, three-wheeled electric vehicles may not sound like a typical business partnership. But to … Continue reading →

For the Family

Northwest Prevention Science is developing a family-centered mental health software

Health 3 years ago

What started as academic research at the University of Oregon is on its way to the marketplace.  Created at the UO’s Northwest Prevention Science Institute, … Continue reading →

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