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Determine the role of rest-exercise echocardiography for the assessment hemodynamics in Fontan physiology. Evaluate the clinical impact of pulmonary vascular ...
Exercise is a key factor in maintaining physical and mental health. The Department of Health and Human Services recently released new guidelines for ...
Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (CP rehab) with an exercise component is important in the care from many people with heart or lung disease. Measuring the ...
Cancer treatment takes a toll on the body. However, incorporating exercise medicine into cancer care reduces some of the side effects.
"Having a standard definition of sarcopenia will help us assess response to therapeutic interventions targeting sarcopenia in patients with cirrhosis. And ...
Tendons are tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect muscles to bone. The name for an inflamed tendon is tendinitis. Tendinitis usually happens when ...
Examples of mental illness include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictive behaviors. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio program ...
About this study. Exercise can benefit young adult cancer survivors by improving cardiovascular and pulmonary function, reducing fatigue, improving quality ...
The purpose of this study is to use neurological techniques to obtain quantitative measurements of nervous system control of skeletal muscle activity in adults ...
If walking is your main form of physical activity, see how activity trackers can help you set and achieve your fitness goals.
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