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Exercising in hot weather can increase your risk of dehydration or even heat stroke. You can take precautions to prevent ...
Medically reviewed by Sanja Jelic, MD Exercise-induced asthma (known medically as exercise-induced bronchoconstriction) is a condition in which physical activity triggers symptoms similar to asthma.
Patients with cancer who participated in an exercise program lived longer without a recurrence of cancer and had a lower risk of dying, according to a new study.
This review investigates the contributions of genomic factors in explaining sub-optimal response to currently used antiemetics for combating the nausea and vomiting of chemotherapy.