Exercise News and Research

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Strong social network can positively influence the aging brain

Strong social network can positively influence the aging brain

New report reveals current state of caregiving for Alzheimer's disease

New report reveals current state of caregiving for Alzheimer's disease

Increased physical activity helps individuals with coronary heart disease to live longer

Increased physical activity helps individuals with coronary heart disease to live longer

Longer-term exercise program may be needed to improve thinking skills, suggests study

Longer-term exercise program may be needed to improve thinking skills, suggests study

Research: Divorce is linked to poor health outcomes, greater risk for early death

Research: Divorce is linked to poor health outcomes, greater risk for early death

World MS Day

World MS Day

Combining football with dietary guidance helps improve fitness, health in older prediabetics

Combining football with dietary guidance helps improve fitness, health in older prediabetics

Genomic medicine may redefine cardiovascular care in future, shows study

Genomic medicine may redefine cardiovascular care in future, shows study

Genomic medicine may one day revolutionize cardiovascular care

Genomic medicine may one day revolutionize cardiovascular care

New research reveals why heart function is reduced at high altitude areas

New research reveals why heart function is reduced at high altitude areas

Study: Exergaming improves quality of life in heart failure patients

Study: Exergaming improves quality of life in heart failure patients

Exercise alters brain's dopamine system to help treat addiction, study finds

Exercise alters brain's dopamine system to help treat addiction, study finds

Dementia patients tend to wander and become lost

Dementia patients tend to wander and become lost

Latinos and African Americans more likely to experience serious depression than Whites

Latinos and African Americans more likely to experience serious depression than Whites

Inactive people find high-intensity interval training to be as enjoyable as traditional exercise

Inactive people find high-intensity interval training to be as enjoyable as traditional exercise

South Asians living in the United States more likely to die of heart disease and stroke

South Asians living in the United States more likely to die of heart disease and stroke

Whey protein supplementation and physical activity aid women in improving body composition

Whey protein supplementation and physical activity aid women in improving body composition

Strenuous exercise in teenage years may protect against height loss later in life

Strenuous exercise in teenage years may protect against height loss later in life

Patients with low-back pain benefit from early physical therapy

Patients with low-back pain benefit from early physical therapy

Study finds connection between one partner's BMI and other spouse's risk of developing diabetes

Study finds connection between one partner's BMI and other spouse's risk of developing diabetes

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