Exercise has been found to significantly reduce alcohol cravings in university students, according to a new study. Researchers recruited 60
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Experts discover new approach to motivate people for vaccinations and masking
In the face of a global pandemic, with more than 200 million global infections and 4 million deaths, and despite
Continue reading »Study: Any form of exercise may not be the most effective prognostic tool for heart failure patients
While exercise therapy for heart failure (HF) patients with low heart function has been shown to be an effective prognostic
Continue reading »Airports Step Up Mental Health Support as Passenger Anxiety Soars
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Blair Walker, executive director of the
Continue reading »Restricting excessive consumption of added sugars may reduce NAFLD risk in children
A review of more than 20 studies by researchers at Arizona State University and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen),
Continue reading »Drinking electrolytes instead of water can help prevent muscle cramps
If you reach for water when a muscle cramp strikes, you might want to think again. New research from Edith
Continue reading »Exercise during pregnancy may save children from health problems as adults
Exercise during pregnancy may enable mothers to significantly reduce their children’s chances of developing diabetes and other metabolic diseases later
Continue reading »Four Phases Help COVID Patients Ease Back Into Exercise
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Once patients who have had COVID-19
Continue reading »How to reframe exercise as fun, not a punishment
‘As long as you frame exercise as punishment, you will always be fighting a losing battle to make lasting changes,’
Continue reading »Physical therapy improves patient outcomes post-cesarean section
Women who received physical therapy after undergoing a cesarean section had significantly improved outcomes compared to those who did not
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