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Bolton woman used exercise to overcome alcoholism

A Bolton woman who conquered her alcoholism with the help of exercise is now offering free fitness sessions for others struggling with problems.

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Gym owner's plea to help support fitness push


BOSS: Tyler Mullings at Real Life Health and Fitness in Bolton
A GYM owner is urgently calling for more support to keep people fit and healthy through lockdown.
Tyler Mullings, 30, owns the Real Life Health and Fitness in Halliwell Business Park, and has been working with staff to keep customers active throughout the pandemic.
The business owner, who campaigned for gyms to be considered "essential premises" and could open under Tier 3 rules after the second national lockdown, was devastated to be told to close again.
He said: "It was just the worst news ever – we've got our second location that was set to open on Saturday.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181118:15:28:00

studying so-called super bugs that are spreading in hospitals some of these microbes even thrive in the disinfectants used to keep them in check. the top intuitively we tend to think of bacteria as something bad but we also know that our bodies are full of bacteria we have more bacteria in our intestines than we have body cells. in laboratory experiments drug resistant super bugs are exposed to repeated doses of antibiotics the bacteria respond with a kind of escalating arms race much as they do in their real life health. got to be able to go through when we prescribe antibiotics we often change our bodies micro flora that itself can lead to major changes. in the congo when we then add drug resistant pathogens to the mix we often end up

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181117:19:29:00

a kind of escalating arms race much as they do in their real life health. got to be able to conflict when we prescribe antibiotics we often change our bodies micro flora that itself can lead to major changes. the conwy then add drug resistant pathogens to the mix we often end up using even more antibiotics that causes even greater changes to our micro flora or which can have some very serious side effects. short of borg says that like all life forms bacteria undergo evolution. our intensive use of antibiotics of a decades the subjected bacteria to selective pressures and that is now backfiring on us. after and to buy or seek treatment only the most resistant and hence dangerous bacteria survive and reproduce that's led to what is now

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