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Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Elsevier; 2018. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Oct. 30, 2017 ...
About this study. Blood pressure rises in postmenopausal (PM) women and may be caused by widespread microvascular vasodilator dysfunction in conjunction ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of lower carbon dioxide levels on exercise capacity, tissue oxygen delivery and recovery in healthy ...
Taking deep, slow breaths can help you relax. Exercise regularly. Physical activity eases stress. Before starting an exercise program, get your healthcare ...
LONDON — Whether it's overeating, catching an illness or feeling stress or sheer exhaustion ... “It's also important to practice ... It's useful to do that exercise ...
Help your children practice ... If your children feel anxious, try this simple exercise to unstick the mind from the worry setting. ... Take steps to keep burnout ...
There are many benefits of HIIT, compared to moderate-intensity exercise. For example, HIIT offers a more rapid and greater increase in cardiovascular fitness.
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That stress can make you stiff and sore. But taking breaks often to get some physical activity can help. The solution: Fitness breaks. Breaking up your workday ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether an exercise program reduces fatigue and improves physical activity in thyroid cancer patients, and to ...
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