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  2. Maggie Lettvin - Wikipedia

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    She was known in the Boston area in the 1970s for a PBS television show on WGBH-TV called Maggie and The Beautiful Machine, [2] and a book based on the show. After a serious car accident, she developed a set of exercises for back pain, which became Maggie's Back Book ( ISBN 0395251478 ).

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    Enjoy a frothy espresso wherever the road takes you with this portable espresso machine from OutIn. The Nano coffee machine heats water to the perfect brewing temperature — 198°F — in less ...

  4. Vibrating belt machine - Wikipedia

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    A vibrating belt machine is a device that was promoted to passively reduce body fat through the use of an oscillating or vibrating belt around the exercise subject's waist, without active exercise by the user. The device was widely promoted in the 1950s and 1960s as a way to break up abdominal fat through vibration.

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    The stair climber is a great cardio option because "it’s low impact, but high intensity," says Anna Victoria, CPT, founder of the Fit Body app, who used the machine throughout her pregnancy. The ...

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  7. As seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, "As seen on TV" then moved on to retail, according to A. J. Khubani, CEO of Telebrands, who designed the logo. [2] As seen on TV products then moved on to sell on the internet. In 2015, a new As seen on TV corporation was formed and launched as a multi-vendor marketplace, allowing manufacturers and sellers of TV products to sell their ...