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If your anxiety is severe or interferes with your day-to-day activities or enjoyment of life, you may need counseling (psychotherapy), medication or other ...
... of repeated activities. Prior to the mid-2000s, medical literature made little mention of exercise-related dystonia. As a result, athletes who developed ...
Do gentle, range-of-motion stretching and gentle massage of the affected muscle group. Don't do any strenuous activity for a few hours after heat cramps go away ...
sleep. HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK Fitness tips for menopause: Why fitness counts. Regular physical activity is crucial for women facing menopause. The benefits ...
Specific areas of research in our lab include: The role of hemoglobin in oxygen transport. Blood flow to exercising muscles. Skin blood flow responses to ...
Physical activity. Exercise is important for losing weight or maintaining a healthy weight. It also helps with managing blood sugar. Talk to your health care ...
... of moderate intensity physical activity each week. Contrary to what you might believe, this will add to your energy account and not subtract from it. Exercise ...
That's OK, because any amount of physical activity is better than none. Try to exercise at least 3 times per week. Limit cholesterol, fat and sodium. Avoid ...
... of exercise-induced mechanical dyssynchrony with acute response to CRT. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and ...
The laboratory of Michael J. Joyner, M.D., is interested in how humans respond to various forms of physical and mental stress during activities such as ...
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