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Exercise improves brain blood flow in older adults

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CHICAGO (Reuters Health) - In older individuals, exercise is associated with an increase in the number of large-diameter vessels in the cerebral region of the brain and with an increase in blood flow

Vital Signs: Having a Baby: Exercise May Reduce Need for an Epidural

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Exercise during pregnancy may help women reduce the need for anesthesia when they give birth, a small study has found.

Exercise, calcium may lower metabolic syndrome risk

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regular exercise and a calcium-rich diet could be two ways to help lower the risk of metabolic syndrome, according to a new study.

Personal Best: The Lab Says Heart Attack, but the Patient Is Fine

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Vigorous exercise can cause abnormal test results.

Depression May Up Heart Attack Risk

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Cardiac patients who are depressed are less likely to exercise, which increases their risk of a cardiac event such as a heart attack or heart failure, a new study suggests.

Inactivity a risk to depressed heart patients: study

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CHICAGO (Reuters) - The main reason depressed heart disease patients are at higher risk for further heart trouble is because they exercise less and adopt other unhealthy habits, researchers said on Tu

Fight holiday fat by burning 100 calories a day

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If you can?t fit in your full exercise routine, squeezing in a mini workout that burns just 100 calories can help counter those holiday cookies a

Home interventions benefit older cancer survivors

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A home-based diet and exercise program may improve physical functioning in elderly, long-term cancer survivors, results of a controlled study indicate.

Fit for Office: Obamas Start Their Day With a Workout

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Both President-elect Barack Obama and the future first lady have exercise routines that would put most people to shame.
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Experts: Lack of playtime is hurting children

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Without ample opportunity for forms of play that foster innovation and creative thinking, America?s children will be at a disadvantage in the glo