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Exercise that raises the heart rate is known as aerobic exercise. It can help improve heart health, stamina and weight control. Strength training, such as ...
The amount of medicine that you take depends on the strength of the medicine. ... Less common. Cracked lips; difficulty having a bowel movement; swelling or ...
Mayo Clinic doctors trained in nervous system conditions (neurology) and other areas conduct extensive research in movement disorders. Researchers study ...
"I may not be as flexible as I used to be, but I have the same strength and movement quality I had before. And my passion for dancing is stronger than ever ...
The brain coordinates your thoughts, emotions and movements. Billions of nerve cells in your brain make it all possible. Called neurons, these brain cells send ...
Diverticulitis or; Ogilvie's syndrome (decreased movement of food in the intestines) or; Peptic ulcer or; Stomach or bowel cancer—May increase risk for more ...
The purpose of this study is to provide a more objective way to measure strength than the current standard medical research council manual muscle testing.
It works by increasing the movements or contractions of the stomach and intestines. It relieves symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, heartburn, a feeling of ...
Hatha is one of the most common styles of yoga, and beginners may like its slower pace and easier movements. ... strength and flexibility, and controlled ...
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