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Meditation combined with aerobic exercise reduces stress in medical students

Meditation combined with aerobic exercise reduces stress in medical students

Strength training is effective in combating frailty, study shows

Strength training is effective in combating frailty, study shows

Scientists identify key neurological modifications following sustained exercise

Scientists identify key neurological modifications following sustained exercise

AHA calls for specialized care for pregnant women with cardiovascular conditions

AHA calls for specialized care for pregnant women with cardiovascular conditions

Research reveals mechanism underlying Parkinson's dyskinesia

Research reveals mechanism underlying Parkinson's dyskinesia

New physiotherapy guidelines to improve long-term physical function and recovery from COVID-19

New physiotherapy guidelines to improve long-term physical function and recovery from COVID-19

People with severe mobility impairments can benefit from smarter, lighter exoskeletons

People with severe mobility impairments can benefit from smarter, lighter exoskeletons

Critical Care experts share roadmap for meeting challenges posed by COVID-19 pandemic

Critical Care experts share roadmap for meeting challenges posed by COVID-19 pandemic

Excess weight may cause mental fatigue, research suggests

Excess weight may cause mental fatigue, research suggests

Women must work harder to breathe during exercise than men

Women must work harder to breathe during exercise than men

New computer model predicts suicide risk

New computer model predicts suicide risk

Improvements in air quality and health during COVID-19 lockdown

Improvements in air quality and health during COVID-19 lockdown

Brain insulin sensitivity linked to body weight and fat distribution

Brain insulin sensitivity linked to body weight and fat distribution

Physical activity makes heart attack patients feel better

Physical activity makes heart attack patients feel better

Electronic sensors woven into stretchy fabrics can monitor vital signs

Electronic sensors woven into stretchy fabrics can monitor vital signs

People with metabolic syndrome can benefit from light physical exercise

People with metabolic syndrome can benefit from light physical exercise

Indiana Network for Population Health aims to address the social determinants of health

Indiana Network for Population Health aims to address the social determinants of health

Study raises questions about diagnoses of chronic traumatic encephalopathy

Study raises questions about diagnoses of chronic traumatic encephalopathy

Natural mood regulation is impaired in people with depression, research shows

Natural mood regulation is impaired in people with depression, research shows

Sweat-powered electronic skin can be used for multiple purposes

Sweat-powered electronic skin can be used for multiple purposes

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