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Dog-friendly walking environments and education could motivate people to take more exercise

Dog-friendly walking environments and education could motivate people to take more exercise

Jardiance (empagliflozin) tablets now available in U.S. for people with diabetes

Jardiance (empagliflozin) tablets now available in U.S. for people with diabetes

Exercising to improve cardiovascular strength may protect from cognitive impairment

Exercising to improve cardiovascular strength may protect from cognitive impairment

Persons with MS may be able to improve self-awareness via task-oriented cognitive rehabilitation

Persons with MS may be able to improve self-awareness via task-oriented cognitive rehabilitation

Cardiovascular strength may protect us from cognitive impairment as we age

Cardiovascular strength may protect us from cognitive impairment as we age

Clinical study shows long-term effectiveness of Orthocell’s Ortho-ATI™ for treatment resistant tennis elbow

Clinical study shows long-term effectiveness of Orthocell’s Ortho-ATI™ for treatment resistant tennis elbow

Highlights from the August issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Highlights from the August issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Lawsuit challenges employer wellness program

Lawsuit challenges employer wellness program

TOS publishes unprecedented level of obesity research

TOS publishes unprecedented level of obesity research

US Fitness adds Sport & Health to its portfolio of clubs

US Fitness adds Sport & Health to its portfolio of clubs

Majority of states not measuring up on legislative solutions that fight cancer, shows report

Majority of states not measuring up on legislative solutions that fight cancer, shows report

Dual tasking abilities show regression in athletes returning to action in less than a month

Dual tasking abilities show regression in athletes returning to action in less than a month

Scientists discover area of brain that could control person's motivation to exercise

Scientists discover area of brain that could control person's motivation to exercise

Using a nanotech microchip to diagnose type 1 diabetes: an interview with Dr. Brian Feldman, Stanford School of Medicine

Using a nanotech microchip to diagnose type 1 diabetes: an interview with Dr. Brian Feldman, Stanford School of Medicine

Brookdale offers tips to seniors to keep themselves safe and independent

Brookdale offers tips to seniors to keep themselves safe and independent

Study measures quality indicators in cardiac rehabilitation programs across Canada

Study measures quality indicators in cardiac rehabilitation programs across Canada

Researchers examine parental availability and kids’ eating habits

Researchers examine parental availability and kids’ eating habits

People's educational attainment influences level of physical activity

People's educational attainment influences level of physical activity

Higher-fit children have more compact white-matter tracts in the brain than lower-fit peers

Higher-fit children have more compact white-matter tracts in the brain than lower-fit peers

University of Kansas researcher earns grant to study role of dietary supplement in muscle growth

University of Kansas researcher earns grant to study role of dietary supplement in muscle growth

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