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  2. Physical strength - Wikipedia

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    There are various ways to measure physical strength of a person or population. Strength capability analysis is usually done in the field of ergonomics where a particular task (e.g., lifting a load, pushing a cart, etc.) and/or a posture is evaluated and compared to the capabilities of the section of the population that the task is intended towards.

  3. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    The most common anecdotal examples based on hearsay are of parents lifting vehicles to rescue their children, and when people are in life-and-death situations. Periods of increased strength are short-lived, usually no longer than a few minutes, and might lead to muscle injuries and exhaustion later.

  4. Superhuman strength - Wikipedia

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    A person can become stronger, tougher, and more physically powerful than would seem humanly possible when using enhancements such as doping, substances and training. Records describe instances of people going beyond "normal" strength in specific circumstances without taking any specific measures, as in the case of Tom Boyle, who was able to ...

  5. 10 habits that can make your brain stronger this year - AOL

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    You can’t actually get rid of this brain static by turning up the volume — but you might do it anyway to make what’s being said louder. That only teaches your brain to need a louder signal.

  6. g-force - Wikipedia

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    A typical person can handle about 5 g 0 (49 m/s 2) (meaning some people might pass out when riding a higher-g roller coaster, which in some cases exceeds this point) before losing consciousness, but through the combination of special g-suits and efforts to strain muscles—both of which act to force blood back into the brain—modern pilots can ...

  7. People who've lived to 100 share simple tips for a long ... - AOL

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    The Blue Zones — places around the world where people live extraordinarily long lives — are the subject of a new Netflix documentary exploring how lifestyle can help humans live to 100 and ...

  8. Grip strength - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, grip strength can be used to determine a patient's physical stability. Measuring this in intervals allows a doctor to determine if a patient is making progress or if different methods need to be used. There is a direct correlation between grip strength of older people and their overall body strength.

  9. Tax scam alert: How to protect yourself and your tax refund - AOL

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    Almost 40% of people who get a scam message or call actually send the scammer money. Younger adults are particularly vulnerable; more than half of 18- to 24-year-olds know someone who's paid up ...