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The purpose of this study is to assess whether a novel therapy approach (repetitive facilitative exercise (RFE)) is more effective than conventional ...
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 investigate the influence of lower carbon dioxide levels on exercise capacity, tissue oxygen delivery and recovery in healthy ...
The purpose of this study is to assess cardiac dyspnea using exercise cardiac magnetic resonance as a diagnostic tool. Participation eligibility. Participant ...
... exercise for patients who have a CRT (cardiac resynchronization therapy) device. Most current attempts to optimize CRT are done under resting conditions and ...
While a recent report suggested that daily yoga exercises may increase bone mineral density over two years, it was not clear that fracture risk was diminished.
... exercise tolerance in humans. The second purpose is to investigate whether pedal rates during exercise with activation of locomotor muscle afferents ...
The purpose of this study is to identify barriers to engaging in physical activity for patients who have heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction, for ...
"Doing this work-and-recovery pattern multiple times in a single workout has many benefits." Benefits of interval training. Improves cardiorespiratory fitness.
... bands connecting the jaw and neck (platysma bands). ... Avoid exercise, hot foods or liquids, or anything ... Also, before you start an exercise program, check with ...
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