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Manage time and priorities. Exercise regularly. Eat a healthy diet. Get enough sleep. Spend time outside. Reach out to supportive family and friends.
The purpose of this study is to compare the difference in the ability to detect blood flow abnormalities between invasive assessments performed at rest versus ...
Mayo Clinic Minute. How much exercise do you need? Video. Audio. Vivien Williams. Aerobic exercise is good for you. We all know that. But how much do you ...
Studies show that taking whey protein supplements can help lower LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol and blood pressure. 2. Exercise on most days of the week and ...
Incorporating balance training into your fitness routine can improve exercise performance, and help prevent falls and injuries. “Balance training improves ...
Exercising with breast cancer reduces side effects and improves long-term outcomes. A Mayo Clinic physiatrist shares barriers and considerations to note.
View team members of Mayo Clinic's Exercise Neuropsychology Laboratory led by Diane K. Ehlers, Ph.D.
Two types of wearable device are going to be used to monitor 1) body activity and 2) heart rate variables during exercise which reflect fitness level in ...
New guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology recommend regular exercise rather than unproven medicines to slow the development of mild cognitive ...
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