Aerobic and resistance exercise can significantly improve physical performance in patients living with metastatic breast cancer, according to new results presented at the Advanced Breast Cancer Eighth ...
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Can Strength Training Reduce Dementia Risk?
Strength training, which means weight-bearing exercises that challenge your muscles, can contribute to dementia prevention, especially when combined with other types of exercise.
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Supervised training boosts muscle mass and balance in advanced breast cancer patients
Aerobic and resistance exercise can significantly improve physical performance in patients living with metastatic breast cancer according to new results presented at the Advanced Breast Cancer Eighth ...
Medical experts are using board game therapy for the mental and emotional well-being of individuals across all age groups ...
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The Effect of Menopause on Multiple Sclerosis
Aging and shifting hormone levels influence how MS changes over time, and the overlap of these factors during midlife can ...
SINGAPORE — As I pried my eyes open, the tranquillity I was experiencing was instantly replaced with the sound of tourists ...
Melbourne’s glam influencers and fitness fanatics are flashing the flesh as the weather warms up. And from trendy beaches to ...
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How to Manage Inactive SPMS
Learn about the symptom-targeted medications, therapies, and lifestyle habits that can help you feel and move better with ...
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Elizabeth Tsurkov, a citizen of Israel and Russia, recounts a harrowing story of cruelty, survival, U.S. diplomatic pressure ...
Men don’t escape hormonal changes with age — they just experience them differently. Known as andropause or male menopause, ...
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