A multicenter clinical trial led by UTHealth Houston has found that survivors of aortic dissection can participate in ...
You do not have to hit the gym to stay fit. Many everyday activities naturally raise your heart rate, improve stamina and strengthen your muscles. The secret lies in moving more and sitting less.
BACKGROUND: Survivors of aortic dissection frequently restrict personal physical activity due to concerns about provoking ...
Share on Pinterest A recent study looks at how moderate-intensity exercise could lower appetite and thus aid weight loss. Image credit: Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/Getty Images. An hour of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Men and women had lower deacylated ghrelin levels in high-intensity vs. moderate-intensity or no exercise ...
New research has found a significant association between participating in low to moderate intensity exercise and reduced rates of depression. Researchers from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) carried ...
Staying active after 60 isn't about training like a professional athlete—it's about preserving strength, independence, and ...
Regular low to moderate intensity exercise is usually safe with myasthenia gravis. Exercise may not clearly reduce myasthenia gravis symptoms, but it can improve strength, balance, mobility, endurance ...