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Too much stress over time can harm your health. As a caregiver, you might feel depressed or anxious. You might not get enough sleep or physical activity. Or you ...
This has both urgency and stress incontinence. Stress incontinence is the sudden loss of urine from physical movement or activity that puts pressure on the ...
Limited ability to do physical activity before tiring. Repeated lung infections. Irritated and swollen nasal passages or a stuffy nose. Repeated sinus ...
Exercise regularly. During physical activity, your body releases certain chemicals that block pain signals to your brain. These chemicals also help reduce ...
... physical activity and whether valve disease symptoms occur during exercise. If you can't exercise, you may get medicine that affects the heart like exercise ...
Dr. Lanza leads a research team at Mayo Clinic that is advancing exercise physiology research in the context of aging and metabolic disease.
Physical therapy. Exercises can strengthen your leg muscles and help you maintain the range of motion in your knee and ankle. These exercises might improve ...
If you're scheduled for surgery that involves bones affected by Paget's disease of bone, your doctor might prescribe medications to reduce the activity of the ...
Interprofessional Education (IPE) activities and assessments offered by Mayo Clinic professional educators.
Reduce your physical activity. Doing so will reduce ... Your provider may be able to suggest alternative forms of exercise you can do in the meantime.
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