Exercise News and Research

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New rat models could be useful in the fight against Alzheimer's disease

New rat models could be useful in the fight against Alzheimer's disease

Daily photo provides positive well-being benefits

Daily photo provides positive well-being benefits

NUS researchers develop novel approach to identify onset of cancer-related fatigue

NUS researchers develop novel approach to identify onset of cancer-related fatigue

Following five lifestyle behaviors could prolong life expectancy for men and women

Following five lifestyle behaviors could prolong life expectancy for men and women

Higher aerobic fitness levels linked to lower incidence of age-related language failures

Higher aerobic fitness levels linked to lower incidence of age-related language failures

Ways to manage diabetes apart from intensifying glucose control

Ways to manage diabetes apart from intensifying glucose control

Hospitals lure diabetes patients with self-care courses, but costs can weigh heavily

Hospitals lure diabetes patients with self-care courses, but costs can weigh heavily

Study shows link between restless legs syndrome symptoms and brain structure

Study shows link between restless legs syndrome symptoms and brain structure

Researchers uncover reason why exercise may be beneficial for the heart

Researchers uncover reason why exercise may be beneficial for the heart

Consuming protein supplements with meals, rather than between meals, may promote weight control

Consuming protein supplements with meals, rather than between meals, may promote weight control

Regular soaking in hot tub improves health outlook in obese women with PCOS

Regular soaking in hot tub improves health outlook in obese women with PCOS

Study explains why intense exercise curbs appetite

Study explains why intense exercise curbs appetite

UT Physicians provide no-cost online varicose vein screening program

UT Physicians provide no-cost online varicose vein screening program

Cardiovascular disease may only be a matter of time for people with healthy obesity

Cardiovascular disease may only be a matter of time for people with healthy obesity

Home-based exercise program found ineffective for patients with peripheral artery disease

Home-based exercise program found ineffective for patients with peripheral artery disease

Study underscores need for resistance training in older women to fight effects of aging

Study underscores need for resistance training in older women to fight effects of aging

Rehabilitation technique for stroke appears beneficial for multiple sclerosis patients

Rehabilitation technique for stroke appears beneficial for multiple sclerosis patients

Study links past experiences with bias and avoidance of doctors in women with higher BMI

Study links past experiences with bias and avoidance of doctors in women with higher BMI

Studies offer leads for new approaches to treat neurological problems

Studies offer leads for new approaches to treat neurological problems

Study debunks ‘myth’ that strenuous exercise dampens immunity

Study debunks ‘myth’ that strenuous exercise dampens immunity

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