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For prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm: Adults and children 4 years of age and older—Two puffs taken 15 to 30 minutes before exercise. Children ...
... of many chronic tendon conditions. Physical therapy. Physical therapy exercises can help strengthen the muscle and tendon. Eccentric strengthening, which ...
... physical activity during the day. Overuse of the legs from activities such as running, climbing and jumping can be hard on a child's muscles and bones ...
Regular aerobic exercise and exercising while studying and on exam day can release tension. Get plenty of sleep. Sleep is directly related to getting good ...
This study hypothesises that physical exercise in children with epilepsy will be associated with a significant reduction in interictal spikes and a significant ...
If your healthcare professional says it's OK, keep up your activity level. Aim for at least 30 minutes of physical activity most days of the week. This can ...
Be physically active and exercise regularly. Staying active helps lower your ... of vigorous aerobic activity a week, or a combination of the two. Get ...
The goal of this study is to measure the effects of regular physical activity on vasodilator effects of acute administration of estrogen in postmenopausal women ...
Considering all these changes, maintaining the same level of exercise and calorie intake you have always had may no longer be enough for weight maintenance as ...
Our respiratory practice uses state-of-the-art tools to assess breathing and lung function. This includes advanced tests such as: Cardiopulmonary exercise ...
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