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More studies are needed, but patients should consider adding exercise and ensure adequate protein intake to maximize the ...
Cardiorespiratory exercise is good for your body, but it can also slow cognitive changes in your brain, particularly in gray matter and total brain volume regions of the brain, reports a new study.
Popular GLP-1 drugs help many people drop tremendous amounts of weight, but the drugs fail to provide a key improvement in ...
During chemotherapy, physical exercise intervention is safe, improves long-term cardiorespiratory fitness, and alleviates some of the adverse effects of cancer treatment, according to a study ...
Cardiorespiratory exercise -- walking briskly, running, biking and just about any other exercise that gets your heart pumping -- is good for your body, but can it also slow cognitive changes in ...
A pilot study shows that individuals conceived via assisted reproduction may have lower cardiorespiratory fitness but similar ...
Two common reasons why people say they don't exercise are lack of time and the expense associated with joining a gym. Fortunately, performing home-based workouts that don't require equipment can ...