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Source: Liberty Diversified Holdings, Inc.
ORANGE, Calif., Dec. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Liberty Diversified Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: LDHI - News) today introduced a new health and fitness concept "Better Bodies Wellness Centers", which it will operate and license through its Better Bodies, Inc. subsidiary. The Company is currently evolving several of its existing CelluBike locations into "Better Bodies Wellness Centers" that will offer a complete array of health and wellness products and services including CelluBike, nutritional supplements, weight loss products and services, and personalized wellness and fitness programs. Once the Better Bodies Wellness Centers concept is completed and tested, Liberty will embark on an aggressive growth campaign through expansion of company stores and licensed affiliates. For the first time ever, a client will be able to come to a Wellness Center, receive a personalized printout of their current nutritional needs and the specific products and services that will support them, purchase those products, and take advantage of the many health, exercise and weight loss benefits the CelluBike exercise and infrared technology has to offer, all at the same location.
Pacetronix to diversify into implantable devices
KOLKATA: Pacetronix, the sole Indian maker of pacemakers, has decided to venture into other specialty implantable medical devices. The company is working closely with several partners, including Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) to sell implantable cardio-defibrillators, titanium dental implant and cochlear implants. Pacetronix aims to launch these products at a price-point of about Rs 1-2 lakh, which will be a huge price reduction for this product range. While cochlear implants are sold at a price of about Rs 10 lakh in India, implantable cardio-defibrillators are sold in the Rs 6-8 lakh range. "There's a huge market for these specialty implantable devices but the main barrier is the high price. When we launch these products over the next two years, we will break the price barrier," Atul K.
Missouri track and field sets the bar high
The track might be shorter, the light darker and the fans fewer, but none of that dimmed the Missouri track and field teams enthusiasm as it kicked off the indoor season yesterday with the Black and Gold meet at the Hearnes Center Fieldhouse. .
Fitness with a Latin flair
Even the name is a kick. Which is appropriate, given how much fun I had at Thursday night's class. The Latin-dance inspired workout was imported from Colombia in 1999, the innovation of fitness trainer Beto Perez, who'd forgotten his workout tapes for class. In a pinch, he grabbed some tapes from his car and improvised. The result is an energizing cardio workout that combines choreography with camaraderie. How obvious is the camaraderie? Women were hooting, clapping and sending Latin trills to one another throughout the entire class. "This is a boisterous group," said Cynthia Nicholas, a certified Zumba instructor, acknowledging that Thursday's class is her most lively. The class starts slowly enough (I was grateful) with a demonstration of some of the key dance moves - salsa, merengue, box step.
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