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The COVID-19 pandemic has made it more difficult for many people to get in their daily workout. Sedentary behavior, including sitting for long periods of ...
Simple changes to what you eat and how you move may help improve your health after cancer treatment. ... A new program can help you create your own fitness ...
... postpartum. Given that bromocriptine prevents breastfeeding, women with peripartum cardiomyopathy will be excluded from the trial due to a desire to ...
Get your health care provider's OK before starting or continuing an exercise program. This is especially important if you have an underlying condition ...
Haak says a successful workout plan also incorporates accountability. That means bringing someone else on your fitness journey. "You have to tell someone ...
Medication. If diet and exercise aren't enough to manage your blood sugar levels, you may need insulin injections to lower your blood sugar. A small ...
Keep emotions in check as much as possible. Need practical advice on diet and exercise? Want creative solutions for stress and other lifestyle issues? Discover ...
... workout? Try interval training. It's an easy technique whether you're a fitness novice or have been exercising for ages. Alcohol use: If you drink, keep ...
Increasing evidence shows that exercise can ease the symptoms of depression and anxiety. The April issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter covers how exercise ...
Eat healthy foods. Take prenatal vitamins. Exercise regularly. If you have a medical condition that might affect your pregnancy, parental health becomes more ...
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