Exercise News and Research

Latest Exercise News and Research

Certain proteins may slow cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's disease

Certain proteins may slow cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's disease

Personalized music playlists increase adherence to cardiac rehab by 70%

Personalized music playlists increase adherence to cardiac rehab by 70%

Zona Plus isometric handgrip device now available in Canada for patients with high blood pressure

Zona Plus isometric handgrip device now available in Canada for patients with high blood pressure

MSR, PATH announce launch of new water treatment product

MSR, PATH announce launch of new water treatment product

Vitamin E helps build strong muscles

Vitamin E helps build strong muscles

Pulmonary rehabilitation treatment benefits patients with OSA syndrome

Pulmonary rehabilitation treatment benefits patients with OSA syndrome

Griffith students providing healthcare in Malawi

Griffith students providing healthcare in Malawi

Fibromyalgia now considered as a lifelong central nervous system disorder

Fibromyalgia now considered as a lifelong central nervous system disorder

UCB sponsoring several presentations on Cimzia for Crohn's disease at DDW 2015

UCB sponsoring several presentations on Cimzia for Crohn's disease at DDW 2015

Meta-analysis supports ambrisentan efficacy

Meta-analysis supports ambrisentan efficacy

New study shows safe levels of exercise differ for men and women with Atrial Firbrillation

New study shows safe levels of exercise differ for men and women with Atrial Firbrillation

APS honors recipients of Clinical Centers of Excellence in Pain Management Awards

APS honors recipients of Clinical Centers of Excellence in Pain Management Awards

Regular exercise reduces mortality risk in elderly men

Regular exercise reduces mortality risk in elderly men

UMD study examines link between mental health and the Great Recession

UMD study examines link between mental health and the Great Recession

Kent researchers assess how smartphone uses interfere with treadmill exercise

Kent researchers assess how smartphone uses interfere with treadmill exercise

Bronchitis can cause pneumonia, says Loyola physician

Bronchitis can cause pneumonia, says Loyola physician

Childhood cancer survivors more likely to be obese than healthy peers

Childhood cancer survivors more likely to be obese than healthy peers

Obese people at greater risk of developing cancer

Obese people at greater risk of developing cancer

New study explores use of mobility devices among older adults in U.S.

New study explores use of mobility devices among older adults in U.S.

Study finds extremely high levels of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis

Study finds extremely high levels of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis

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