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Exercise improves brain blood flow in older adults
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
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Vital Signs: Having a Baby: Exercise May Reduce Need for an Epidural
Exercise during pregnancy may help women reduce the need for anesthesia when they give birth, a small study has found.
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Exercise, calcium may lower metabolic syndrome risk
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.
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Personal Best: The Lab Says Heart Attack, but the Patient Is Fine
Vigorous exercise can cause abnormal test results.
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Depression May Up Heart Attack Risk
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.
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Inactivity a risk to depressed heart patients: study
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
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Fight holiday fat by burning 100 calories a day
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
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Home interventions benefit older cancer survivors
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.
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Fit for Office: Obamas Start Their Day With a Workout
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
Without ample opportunity for forms of play that foster innovation and creative thinking, America?s children will be at a disadvantage in the glo
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