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Schafer, Marissa J. Ph.D. schafer.marissa@mayo.edu; Assistant Professor of Neurology; Associate Professor of Physiology; Publications.
Yoga is a wonderful form of exercise that provides benefits that walking and strength training do not provide.
Heart disease in women causes 1 in 3 deaths each year — a much larger number than die of cancer. Heart disease doesn't affect all women alike, and the warning ...
... women's cancers. As part of Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Women's Cancer Program offers access to potential new therapies through clinical trials ...
However, pregnant women are at greater risk of severe illness from other respiratory infections, such as the flu. It also isn't known if COVID-19 causes ...
The intensity of the workout and the hot temperatures have the potential to cause heat-related illness. Learn more from Dr. Edward Laskowski, a Mayo Clinic ...
two women and a man doing yoga in front of a wall of windows in a THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES Yoga: Fight stress, get fit and stay healthy. Yoga is a mind-body ...
Women may have atypical symptoms such as brief or sharp pain felt in the ... Not enough exercise. A lack of physical activity (sedentary lifestyle) is linked to a ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be a powerful tool for managing menopausal symptoms. It's not for everyone. Learn more.
4: Schedule exercise into your day as if it were an appointment. No. 5: Get a workout buddy. And No. 6, which is key: … “… Don't set unrealistic goals and get ...
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