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Exercise and stay active. Regular physical activity helps control diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure — all risk factors for heart disease. Try ...
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
Activity in very hot and humid or very cold conditions may worsen shortness of breath caused by lung disease. Have an action plan. Talk with your healthcare ...
About this study. The mian objective of this small pilot study is to evaluate the efficacy of an individualized breathing protocol on lowering blood ...
This practice most often combines meditation, relaxation, movement and breathing exercises to restore and maintain balance. Qigong (CHEE-gung) is part of ...
6. Exercise puts the spark back into your sex life ... Do you feel too tired or too out of shape to enjoy physical intimacy? Regular physical activity can improve ...
The most consistent data support cardiovascular exercise and a Mediterranean diet as two lifestyle behaviors that may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
In a recent study, Mayo Clinic experts found that women who exercise for long periods of time and/or participate in sports where there is repetitive heel ...
You lose water when you sweat. If you do vigorous activity and don't replace fluids as you go along, you can become dehydrated. Hot, humid weather increases the ...
Fainting during exercise or activity. Swelling in the hands, ankles or feet. When to see a doctor. Serious congenital heart defects are often diagnosed before ...
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