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Benefits of exercise. It's never too late to start exercising. Regular physical activity can: Increase muscle strength. Improve balance. Decrease the risk of ...
Mountain biker, hiker and skier Robert Berlin, M.D., was just 53 when he began experiencing symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Today, thanks to health care ...
Core muscles help protect the back and connect upper and lower body movements. Core strength is a key part of a well-rounded fitness training program. Core ...
Michael Joyner, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist, will share the many benefits of exercise. To hear the program, find an affiliate in your area. Miss the show ...
Both elevated blood pressure and high blood pressure increase your risk of a heart attack, stroke and heart failure. Weight loss, exercise and other healthy ...
Originally developed for self-defense, tai chi has evolved into a graceful form of exercise that's now used for stress reduction and a variety of other health ...
In recent years, there's been an explosion in high-intensity interval training as the new way for people to get fit and lose weight. With that trend has ...
And Dr. Michael Joyner, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist, will share the many benefits of exercise. Here's your Mayo Clinic Radio podcast.
Life in the fast lane is tiring on your body and your brain. Amit Sood, M.D.. Graphic: Your brain tires after 1 to 2 hours of activity. “Studies show our ...
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients: The Influence of Sex and Gender on Predicted Aerobic Capacity CHEST Pulmonary.
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