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Get regular exercise and stay active. Try to get at least 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic activity. If you haven't been active, start slowly and ...
Eat meals together. According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, kids who eat regular meals with their family tend to get better grades, ...
Exercise regularly. Exercise can help improve physical fitness and the ability to tolerate activity. Exercise — along with weight loss if you're overweight ...
... normal brain tissue. Activities such as attention training and physical exercise can improve mental function in children with brain injury that is caused by ...
Physical activity remains the single best way most people can limit muscle loss as they age. Exercise may conjure images of young people in the gym, but ...
Navigating the complexities of exercise, sports ... New hypertrophic cardiomyopathy clinical guideline recommends novel drug therapy and regular exercise.
Light therapy boxes can help boost your mood when you're unable to get outdoors. Get regular exercise — At least three times a week for 30 minutes. Stay social ...
Francisco Lopez-Jimenez says people who have dogs are more likely to get regular exercise, eat a healthier diet and have better sugar levels in their blood ...
While you can lose weight without exercise, regular physical activity plus calorie restriction can help give you the weight-loss edge. Exercise can help ...
Certain exercises and treatments can ease muscle tension, known as spasticity, and help you regain range of motion. Technology-assisted physical activities ...
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