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The objectives of this study are to assess the 'longer-term' clinical, pulmonary, cardiac, functional, and psychosocial sequelae of COVID-19 survivorship, and ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of perioperative electronic physical activity monitor use in a surgical population. Participation ...
... of secondary non-blood-based (hematologic) cancers. Increasing CLL patients overall physical fitness levels, through exercise during the observation stage ...
The risk of frostbite significantly increases when the air temperature is below 5 F. You also should avoid exercising in the rain, as getting wet increases your ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze if exercise can be an effective noninvasive and low risk treatment option in helping patients with alcohol abuse and/or ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a data-driven approach that enables healthcare providers to “prescribe” exercise in the appropriate dose in a manner ...
It's known that exercise can reduce cancer-related fatigue, improve sleep, boost a sense of wellness and reduce the recurrence of certain types of tumors.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Oct. 14, 2013 — Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of esophageal cancer, according to a new study presented by Mayo ...
Since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the activities of many people have been affected. With COVID-19 vaccines, ...
Most studies of exercise and prostate cancer risk have shown that those who exercise ... of vigorous-intensity physical activity or a mix of the two. Don't smoke.
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