Obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure are fueling increases in cardiovascular disease, even among much younger women, the American Heart Association said.
Obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure are fueling increases in cardiovascular disease, even among much younger women, the ...
A new study finds men may need more exercise than women to lower cardiovascular disease risk. Here's how physical activity ...
RIT biomedical engineering researcher receives an NSF CAREER Award to assess how blood flow during physical activity may reduce the risk of aneurysm ...
Researchers propose "exercise mimetics" (exercise pills) to treat depression by hacking the muscle-brain axis for those unable to physically exercise.
A recent study has found that many of the complications associated with diabetes, such as stroke and eye disease, can be ...
You don’t build a stronger heart by punishing it. You build it by challenging it wisely. Somewhere between couch life and ...
Monday-Friday, they all gather for a variety of chair-based exercises for around 60 minutes each morning. SEMINOLE, Fla. - The day begins with exercises for the 60-some senior residents that live at ...
A Suffolk man from Cavendish, between Haverhill and Sudbury, is training for the Tokyo Marathon next month, just three years after suffering ...
This university-based program, open to people with aphasia in Hammond and surrounding Louisiana communities, helps stroke ...
High blood pressure exerts a powerful and often silent toll on the brain by damaging the complex network of blood vessels required for healthy cognitive function.
Students from the University of Brighton have been helping hospital patients at risk of physical decline as part of a new NHS partnership. Pupils from the university's school of education, sport and ...
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