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If you often exercise to the point of exhaustion or fatigue, you might overwork already stressed-out motor neurons and increase your risk of post-polio syndrome ...
Body: Regular exercise reduces stress and anxiety, and generally improves sleep. Get at least 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic activity — such as brisk ...
Maybe you've heard the following myths about pregnancy: exercise and sex are bad because they can hurt the unborn baby. Mayo Clinic experts say for healthy ...
Eating and exercise go together. When and what you eat can be important to how you feel when you exercise. And it's important to think about what you eat ...
Chilly temperatures don't have to put your fitness routine on hold. Stay safe and warm with these cold-weather exercise tips. ... Getting older increases the risk ...
Video. Audio. Cancer treatment takes a toll on the body. Regular exercise helps to mitigate some of the side effects that can come with cancer treatment and ...
... exercise programs. HIIT programs include short bursts of high-intensity activity performed at maximal effort (90 percent VO2 max), separated by short ...
A Study to Evaluate NT-proBNP Levels in the Prediction of Intrapartum and Postpartum Events in Adult Congenital Heart Disease Patients. Rochester, Minn. The ...
Mayo Clinic's IMPACT Study examines relationships between physical activity, memory and thinking in survivors of adolescent or young adult cancer.
The purpose of this study is to determine how chronic inflammation influences skeletal muscle protein metabolism and metabolic function in humans. Participation ...
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