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Exercise May Help Prevent Age-Related Memory Loss09-02-2008

Moderate weekly activity showed benefits even a year after routine was stopped, study says

Active Video Games Help Kids Exercise09-01-2008

They burn many more calories and have higher heart rates, researchers say

Treadmill Workouts Help Stroke Survivors08-28-2008

Function improved even after conventional therapy, study found

Cheerleading Causes Majority of Female Athlete Injuries08-25-2008

Catastrophic damage blamed on gymnastic-type stunts now common in routines, study says

Obesity Rates Up in 37 States: Report08-19-2008

At least 20% of adults are obese in every state except Colorado

Epilepsy Raises Drowning Risk08-18-2008

Seizures could boost the danger in tubs, pools, experts say

Freshman Weight Gain Has Many Culprits08-16-2008

Fast food access, alcohol and study load contribute to poor dietary choices, expert says

Can Physical Cues Signal Dementia?08-15-2008

Research suggests that exercise can benefit the brain as well as the body

Exercise Reduces Blood Pressure...08-14-2008

... But too few doctors recommend it to their patients, study finds

Air Pollution Can Damage Heart, Blood Vessels, Too08-13-2008

Beijing Olympics focuses attention on health problems outside the lungs, researchers say

Golf Course Insecticides Pose Little Danger to Players08-13-2008

Common turf applications scored well below par for EPA standards, study finds

Athletes' Study Shows Pride, Shame Universal Behaviors08-11-2008

Whether sighted or blind, Olympic competitors displayed innate responses to winning, losing

Run for Your Life08-11-2008

Exercisers live longer and with fewer disabilities, study finds

Stroke Risk Plummets With Healthy Lifestyle08-11-2008

Quitting smoking, eating properly and exercising protects your brain, study finds

Brain Slow to Judge Fast-Moving Objects Head-On08-06-2008

It builds a statistical model based on what is, in fact, a very unhurried world, study says

Exercise Lowers Risk of Colon Cancer08-06-2008

But not all doctors informing patients of this simple preventive approach, study says

Light Stretching Improves Range of Joint Motion08-06-2008

And it does so without weakening muscles, study finds

Light Exercise Prevents Atrial Fibrillation in Elderly08-05-2008

Walking a few blocks or gardening protects against the abnormal heartbeat, study finds

Immigrant Children Less Likely to Exercise08-04-2008

Study finds they participate in fewer sports but watch less TV

Researchers Push Aggressive Cholesterol Control in Kids08-04-2008

Rather than drugs, they urge early lifestyle, dietary changes

Orthopedic Surgeons Weigh in on Pool Safety08-02-2008

Fractures, sprains and strains result from ignoring common-sense precautions, group says

Centenarians Offer Long-Life Secrets08-01-2008

Many 100-year-olds embrace modern technology to stay young, survey finds

Creatine Has Negligible Effect on COPD Exercise Rehab08-01-2008

Popular nutritional supplement no substitute for old-fashioned hard work, study says

Pill Could Boost Sports Performance07-31-2008

Rodent study found taking it increased speed, endurance during training

Exercise Testing for Cancer Fails to Follow Guidelines07-29-2008

Study urges national, international standards to ensure safety, reliable results

Walkable Neighborhoods Keep the Pounds Off07-29-2008

Older, densely populated areas get people moving, study finds

Most Fit Have Less Brain Atrophy From Alzheimer's07-27-2008

Even moderate exercise, done regularly, improves quality of life

Warm-Up Reduces ACL Injury in Female Soccer Players07-25-2008

Program of stretching, strengthening and agility drills cut knee ligament damage, U.S. report says

Twofold Action Urged for Pre-Diabetes07-23-2008

Goal is to prevent progression to the full-blown disease and its huge costs

Health Tip: Choosing Exercise Equipment07-21-2008

Ask questions before you make a purchase

Varicose, Spider Veins May Be Inevitable for Some07-20-2008

It may seem just cosmetic, but condition can lead to more serious problems, doctor warns

Health Tip: Exercising During Pregnancy07-18-2008

Doctor-approved activity can help you feel better

Disease Prevention Programs Worth the Investment07-17-2008

Within five years, $16 billion a year could be saved, report claims

Many Women Struggle With Uncontrolled Blood Pressure07-16-2008

But medications and lifestyle changes can head off threats like heart attack and stroke

Children Move Less as They Get Older07-15-2008

By age 15, amount of daily exercise drops by about two-thirds, study finds

Eating Less May Slow Aging Process07-14-2008

Cutting just 300 calories a day slows metabolism, tissue failure, study says

Elbow Injuries on Rise Among Young Athletes07-14-2008

But surgery helps them return to prior playing level 83% of time, report shows

Exercise Might Slow Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimer's Patients07-14-2008

Study found those who were more fit had larger brains

Cool Air Blown Under Pads May Protect Footballers From Illness07-10-2008

Reduced core body temperatures could limit deaths from heat stroke, study says

Gender Plays Role in Post-Concussion Healing07-10-2008

Females scored worse than males on neurocognitive tests; reason remains elusive

Healthier Lifestyles Would Lengthen American Lives07-07-2008

Major study suggests slimming down, quitting smoking would boost average life span by 1.3 years

'Sideline' Rage Triggers Mirror Those of Angry Drivers07-07-2008

Parents who rant at kids' sporting events let ego get in the way, study says

Get Healthy: Your Middle-Aged Heart Will Thank You07-05-2008

It's never too late to start eating better, losing weight and exercising, studies find

How to Stay Out of the ER This Summer07-05-2008

Common sense and caution guarantee outdoor fun stays healthy, expert says

Screening Athletes Could Cut Sudden Cardiac Death Risk07-03-2008

But ECG use controversial because of cost, number of false positives, study says

MRSA Infections Can Bug Fitness Buffs07-02-2008

Before heading to the gym, take simple steps to avoid the potentially deadly bacteria

Extreme Heat a Deadly Risk for Older Adults07-01-2008

Their bodies don't cool quickly, so caution should rise with temperatures

Population-Based Strategy Urged to Cut U.S. Obesity Rate06-30-2008

Heart association seeks policy, social changes that boost healthier eating, exercise

Activity-Linked Heat Illness Needs Prompt Attention06-29-2008

Trainers' group warns summer's temperatures can also bring severe injury

Barefoot Lifestyle Has Its Dangers06-28-2008

Surgeons group offers tips on how to be footloose and injury-free

Few Student-Athletes Survive Sudden Cardiac Arrest06-27-2008

Access to defibrillators and knowing how to use them could reduce deaths, experts say

Golf Cart Injuries Give Rise to Calls for Regulation06-27-2008

Study finds safety standards needed, especially for use on public roads

Start Packing for Great American Backyard Campout06-27-2008

National Wildlife Federation says turn off TVs, computers, venture into nature

International Blood Doping Tests May Miss Cheaters06-26-2008

Two labs came to different conclusions on identical urine samples, study finds

Sprinters Closest to Starter's Pistol Have Edge06-26-2008

Study says startle response sped up reactions

Head Injuries All Too Common in Summer Play06-23-2008

But proper sports gear and preparation can prevent unnecessary accidents, experts say

Health Tip: Make Exercise a Daily Habit06-23-2008

How to stick to your schedule

Get in Step With Summer Foot Care06-21-2008

Expert sorts myth from fact when it comes to toeing the line on healthy practices

Big, Well-Balanced Breakfast Aids Weight Loss06-19-2008

It led to almost 40-pound reduction among sedentary, obese women, study found

Tennis Players Ace Perception of Speed, Motion06-19-2008

But outside their game, they see pretty much like everyone else, study finds

Sports Doping's Effect May Be in the Mind06-17-2008

Performance rose even when athletes mistakenly thought they were taking growth hormone, researchers say

Don't Let Injury Spoil Outdoor Summer Fun06-16-2008

Preventing problems requires preparation, planning and anticipating trouble, experts say

Menstruation Cessation in Female Teen Athletes May Be Caused by Hormone06-16-2008

Ghrelin levels key to reduced estrogen in adolescents

Fitness a Key Element in Determining Male Diabetic's Longevity06-15-2008

7-year study found staying in good shape more important than weight

Moderate Aerobics May Ease Insomnia Symptoms06-12-2008

Brazilian study finds 36% reduction in time awake and a drop in anxiety levels

Stretching Exercises May Protect Against Preeclampsia06-06-2008

Findings apply to women inactive before pregnancy or previous history of condition

Walking Golf Course Affects Swing, Performance06-06-2008

Over time, players less able to transfer weight on shots, so being in shape can improve scores

Football Can Shrink Players05-30-2008

Spinal compression, equipment weight makes for temporary height loss, study says

Injury Patterns Similar for 'Circus' Artists, Elite Athletes05-30-2008

Most injuries occurred to muscles, tendons, analysis finds

Cane Use May Cut Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis05-26-2008

Gait support translated into 10% average decrease in lateral load on joint, study finds

Health Tip: Water Safety05-26-2008

Suggestions to keep you safe

Lifestyle Changes Can Keep Diabetes at Bay for 14 Years05-22-2008

Among people at high risk, healthy eating and exercise can delay disease, researchers say

'Net, Video Tools Successful in Lung Disease Management05-22-2008

Canada's TELEHEALTH program improved conditions for patients in rural and remote areas

Oxidized LDL Cholesterol Linked to Metabolic Syndrome05-20-2008

Condition can lead to heart attack and stroke, researchers note

Minneapolis Tops List of Heart-Friendly Cities for Women05-19-2008

Nashville, St. Louis, and Detroit bring up the rear, survey says

Health Tip: Keeping the Caregiver Healthy05-15-2008

Here are ways to prevent feeling burned out and stressed

Lowering Dietary Fat May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer05-15-2008

Findings in mouse model hint of new treatment strategies for the disease

Stroke Patients at High Risk for Falls05-15-2008

After hospital, they're twice as likely to be injured, so prevention strategies are key

Common Drug Eases Leg Pain From Walking05-14-2008

More than half taking naftidrofuryl, a blood vessel medication, improved distances 50%

Heart Disease Starts Early in Life05-14-2008

And childhood obesity is a key culprit, study says

Familial Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for Sisters05-13-2008

But, exercise helps prevent the disease, two additional studies report

Health Tip: Can You Quit Smoking Without Weight Gain?05-13-2008

Suggestions to stay smoke-free and healthy

High Blood Pressure Still Slipping Past Doctors05-12-2008

Study finds little more than half of patients were checked, only 39% met treatment goals

Protective Eyewear Key to Sports Safety05-10-2008

Kids and pros need to play smart to avoid devastating vision injuries, group says

Stroke Survivors Walk Better With Human Help05-08-2008

Rehab with therapist had more benefit than those using robotic devices, study finds

Soccer's a Winner for Building Bone Health in Girls05-07-2008

All 'impact' sports may help to prevent osteoporosis later in life, research suggests

Exercise, Counseling Benefits Depressed Heart Failure Patients05-01-2008

Aerobic workouts, counseling therapy boosted physical ability, lessened melancholy

Health Tip: Exercising in Hot Weather04-30-2008

Take care to prevent a heat injury

Too Few Cancer Survivors Pursue Healthy Lifestyles04-30-2008

Many aren't exercising enough or getting proper nutrition, study finds

Tree-Lined Streets Associated With Lower Childhood Asthma Rates04-30-2008

Plants may help improve air quality and encourage youngsters to play more outdoors

Health Tip: Exercising During Pregnancy04-29-2008

Preferred activities, and those to avoid

Diluted Seawater Boosts Nutritional Content of Tomatoes04-25-2008

A 12% solution increased levels of antioxidants, researchers say

Women Risk Bone Loss After Knee Surgery04-24-2008

Prevention of ligament injuries is key, experts say

Exercise Plays Role in Recovery From Sports Injuries04-23-2008

Expert says goal is to maintain strength, not gain it, while you mend

Factors in Cancer Death Rates Stay Stagnant04-22-2008

Efforts that fueled recent declines have hit a plateau, report says

Health Tip: Warm Up Before Exercise04-21-2008

It's an essential part of your workout

Many Cancer Survivors Are Overweight and Sedentary: Study04-21-2008

This, despite research that says proper diet and exercise can keep disease from recurring

Allergies Can Dig Into Gardening's Fun04-20-2008

But planting low-allergen species, avoiding high pollen hours can help

Most Sports-Related Eye Injuries Are Preventable04-19-2008

With spring's arrival, optometrists' group urges public to treat vision like the pros do

Computer Program Helps COPD Patients Monitor Breathing04-18-2008

It helped to reduce air trapped in the lungs during exercise, researchers find

Exercise Combats Cancer Fatigue04-18-2008

Review suggests it be included as basic component before and after treatments

Mice Can Sense Oxygen Through Their Skin04-17-2008

Finding hints of new treatments for anemia, other diseases that affect red blood cells

Exercise Could Cut Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment04-16-2008

It may produce chemicals that protect the brain, study suggests

Girls Participating in Sports in Record Numbers04-14-2008

But exercise outside organized teams has drops as adolescence approaches, study finds

Special Treadmill Helps Stroke Patients Regain Normal Gait04-10-2008

Harness offers partial support as patients re-learn to walk

Aerobic Exercise Keeps You Young04-09-2008

British study found it shaved 10 to 12 years off biological age

Whisk Those Blues Away04-09-2008

Study finds 20 minutes of activity a week, including housework, is good for mental health

A Month of Exercise Helps Ease Heart Failure04-08-2008

Moderate regimen saw heart output, breathing improve, researchers say

Exercise During Pregnancy Has Baby Benefits, Too04-08-2008

Even fetus shows lower heart rate when moms-to-be work out regularly

School Environment Can Curb Kids' Weight Gain04-07-2008

Philadelphia-based nutrition program reduced overweight by 50%, study concludes

Tight Backpack Straps Cut Blood to Shoulders, Arms04-07-2008

Carrying 26 pounds for just 10 minutes can lead to fatigue, loss of motor skills

TV in the Bedroom Is Not a Teen's Best Friend04-07-2008

Personal sets interfere with family time, grades and nutrition, study finds

Yoga Program May Help Prevent Falls in Elderly04-04-2008

9-week course for women over 65 showed increased flexibility, balance and stance

Genetic Disorder May Hold Key to Heat Stroke Cure04-03-2008

Some antioxidants may protect people like athletes, soldiers from fatal temperature rise

Normal Weight Doesn't Always Equal Healthy Weight04-01-2008

Many have high percentages of body fat, leaving them prone to heart disease, diabetes

You May Be the Key to Cancer Prevention03-29-2008

Up to half of cancer deaths could be avoided with lifestyle changes, experts say

Most Older Americans Living Longer and Better03-27-2008

But problems persist, such as disparities among races, report finds

Abdominal Fat Boosts Dementia Risk03-26-2008

Potbellies in midlife may flood brain with toxic substances, researcher says

Older Women Have Harder Time Preserving Muscle Than Men03-26-2008

Key difference appears to be how their bodies react to protein, study says.

Neighborhood Influences Exercise Levels03-25-2008

Even more than income, where people live determines who goes out to play, study finds

Health Tip: Sports Safety for Kids03-24-2008

Rules to live by

Diabetes' Toll Continues to Grow03-21-2008

But it's not too late to protect yourself and your family, experts say

Health Tip: Weight-Bearing Exercises Strengthen Bones03-21-2008

And help prevent osteoporosis

Balance in Old Age Tied to Brain Changes03-18-2008

Monitoring white matter levels may assist early identification of walking problems

Fewer Steps Per Day Send Disease Markers Up03-18-2008

Insulin levels hike very fast when daily physical activity declines, Danish study found.

Head and Neck Cancer Outcomes a Mixed Bag03-18-2008

Study finds quality of life suffers, but mental acuity may actually improve

Minimal Exercise Benefits Overweight Postmenopausal Women03-13-2008

Just 10-30 minutes a day showed significant improvement in social functioning

Health Tip: Try Cross Training03-11-2008

Vary your exercise routine

First-Time Shoulder Dislocations Helped by Surgery03-10-2008

Arthroscopy kept function at 93% of pre-injury levels among young and active, study finds

New Guidelines Urged for Young Athletes' Neck Injuries03-10-2008

Helmets, pads should be left on, then removed as a unit once patient is stabilized

Yoga Eases Menopause Symptoms in Breast Cancer Survivors03-08-2008

Improvement after breathing, stretching program still evident 3 months later, study finds

Surviving Daylight Saving Switch03-02-2008

Night owls especially need to readjust to cope with loss of hour's sleep on March 9

Moderate Aerobic Fitness Levels May Cut Stroke Risk02-21-2008

Findings show just 30 minutes of activity helped men, women regardless of family history

Cutting Back on Salt Cuts Down on Sodas With Kids02-20-2008

British researchers suggest reductions could lower chances of heart disease, diabetes

Portable Computer Devices Can Aid Exercise Programs02-18-2008

PDAs beeped reminders to participants, and they worked out longer, study shows

Health Tip: Let Shin Splints Heal02-13-2008

Rest is the best medicine

Muscle Fatigue Drug May Fight Heart Failure02-12-2008

It seems to plug calcium leaks that cause tiring in muscles, study says

Americans Abandoning National Parks02-08-2008

Researchers find 25% decrease in usage of parks and forests, point to sedentary society

Staying Dry at Beach May Spare Your Stomach02-08-2008

Longer exposure to water, wet sand boosts gastrointestinal illness risk, study says

New Guideline Urges Screening for Fall Risk02-04-2008

Those with poor balance, dementia, vision loss most in peril, group says

Toll-Free Hotline to Help Seniors Avoid Falls02-03-2008

National outreach to stress importance of physical activities to improve balance

Health Tip: Exercise Routines for Arthritis Patients02-01-2008

Relieve symptoms with exercise

Health Tip: Exercise for Teens01-28-2008

You don't have to hit the gym

Sedentary Lifestyle Accelerates Aging01-28-2008

Active people biologically younger than couch potato set, British study suggests

Putting on Pedometer Helps Walkers Shed Pounds01-24-2008

The device helps them set, meet goals, study suggests

A Little Regular Exercise Extends Men's Lives01-23-2008

Brisk 30-minute walk a few days a week cut death risk in half, study found

Another Study Links Western Diet to Heart, Health Risks01-22-2008

But it also found that diet soda doesn't protect against metabolic syndrome

Gastric Lap-Band Surgery Can Send Diabetes Into Remission01-22-2008

It helps patients shed more pounds than dieting and exercise do, study shows

Exercise Program Eases Arthritis01-21-2008

Even 6 months later, improvements in pain and fatigue still evident, study finds

Helmets Save Lives in Winter Sports01-12-2008

Snow activities boost head injury risk, but experts say precautions can keep you safe

Drink a Little, Stay Active, Save Your Heart01-09-2008

The combination could add years to your life, Danish researchers find

Test Finds Rare Heart Defect in Some Young Athletes01-09-2008

Finding may fuel debate about screening for cardiovascular problems

Diabetes Drug May Cut Med-Related Weight Gain01-08-2008

Metformin plus lifestyle intervention counteracts pounds added by antipsychotics

School Social Standing Linked to Teen Girls' Weight Gain01-08-2008

Those who self-reported low esteem most likely to add pounds over 2-year span, study finds

Small Lifestyle Changes Can Boost Longevity01-08-2008

Not smoking, exercising, moderate drinking, eating veggies could add 14 years, study says

Fitness Begins at Home01-05-2008

Tips on getting healthy without heading to the gym

Exercise Eases Some Menopause Symptoms01-03-2008

It lowers stress and depression, even though it doesn't impact on hot flashes, study finds

Make That New Year's Fitness Resolution Stick12-31-2007

Find an exercise that you love and seek out support from friends, experts advise

Seasonal Safety Tips for Older Adults12-31-2007

Some seniors have a hard time coping with winter's chill, experts warn

Gain a Foothold on Winter Walking Safety12-30-2007

Tread carefully in slush and ice, and use caution when exiting transportation

Put Safety First During Winter Fun12-29-2007

Serious injuries can happen to kids if precautions are skipped, experts say

Childhood Diabetes Boosts Risk for Kidney Problems12-28-2007

Lifestyle changes are key to avoiding complications, doctors say

Study Spotlights 'Exercise-Friendly' Day-Care Centers12-26-2007

Outdoor spaces and lots of portable toys get kids moving, researchers say

Playing Catch in Winter Could Save Kids' Pitching Arms12-25-2007

Early practice for youngsters can reduce risk of shoulder injury, physician to pros says

Post-Holiday Letdown Can Be Avoided12-25-2007

Healthy diet, exercise are real blues-beaters, experts say

Health Tip: Prevent Shin Splints12-24-2007

Don't change exercise routine too abruptly

Realistic Expectations Help Ward Off Holiday Depression12-24-2007

Enjoying what the season brings means taking things as they come, expert says

Scientists Marvel at Santa's Stamina12-24-2007

As another Christmas Day approaches, they speculate how he jolly well does it

Regular Walking Protects the Aging Brain12-19-2007

Even moderate exercise helps ward off dementia, study shows

Health Tip: Athletes Should Wear a Mouth Guard12-18-2007

Help protect your teeth

Health Tip: Make Exercise Fun12-17-2007

Ways to get young children interested

Moderate Exercise Cuts Risk of Metabolic Syndrome12-17-2007

Just a 30-minute walk most days reduces threat, even without diet changes, study finds

Workplace Flexibility Can Boost Healthy Behaviors12-14-2007

Giving workers some leeway promotes positive lifestyle changes, study finds

Computerized Reminder Calls Get Couch Potatoes Moving12-12-2007

Study finds automated calls a low-cost way to motivate sedentary people to work out

Abdominal Fat Tied to High Risk for Coronary Trouble12-11-2007

Waist-hip ratio measurement is a strong predictor of heart disease, Britsh study says

Amount of Exercise Key to Lowering Kids' Blood Pressure12-11-2007

Study finds total levels of activity more important than intensity

High Meat Consumption Linked to Heightened Cancer Risk12-11-2007

U.S. study finds the more red meat and processed meat you eat, the higher the risk

Good Physical Function Halves Stroke Risk12-10-2007

Researchers find pronounced effect in those over 40

Health Tip: Get Exercise at Work12-10-2007

Ways to stay fit

Everyday Choices Can Influence Cancer Risk12-07-2007

More salads, exercise, can keep lung tumors at bay, one study found

Fitness, Not Fatness, Predicts a Longer Life12-04-2007

People in good shape tend to outlive folks who aren't, study finds

Health Tip: The Road to a Healthy Heart11-30-2007

Some easy ways to keep fit

We Can! Program Takes Aim at Childhood Obesity11-29-2007

The national partnership wants to create a healthier America

Exercise May Help Female Astronauts Stay Strong11-26-2007

NASA study shows that short, intense bouts help maintain strength

Back Pain Prevention Should Start With a Plan11-24-2007

Traveling or just under stress, holiday period is perfect time to lighten your load

Aging Isn't About Slowing Down, Experts Say11-21-2007

A new program counters idea that seniors are by nature sedentary

Health Tip: Buying Athletic Shoes11-20-2007

Make sure they're comfortable

Heart Death Rates Worsening for Middle-Aged Adults11-19-2007

Gains in the 1980s, 1990s have slowed or even been reversed, experts warn

Health Tip: Exercise Helps Your Heart11-15-2007

Some easy ways to keep moving

A Full and Long Life, Despite Diabetes11-14-2007

It's all about attitude, say seniors first diagnosed in childhood

Diesel Exhaust Increases Clot Formation11-07-2007

2 hours after exposure to fumes, volunteers' blood platelets thickened, study found

Health Tip: People With Cancer Can Exercise11-07-2007

But check with a doctor first

Regular Exercise Helps Fight Heart Failure11-07-2007

It stimulates tissue repair better than drugs, study finds

Cardiac Device Won't Help Some Heart Failure Patients11-06-2007

They performed no better with Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, researchers say

Early Weight Gain Can Mean Heart Trouble Later in Life11-05-2007

Children as young as 7 show signs of cardiovascular risk factors, study finds

Diet, Lifestyle Changes Cut Some Infertility Risk11-02-2007

Food, exercise choices may lower risk by almost 80% for those with ovulatory disorders, study suggests

Preeclampsia Linked to Heart Disease Risk11-02-2007

Women need to be aware of their heart disease risk before and after pregnancy

Health Tip: Stick to Your Exercise Program10-31-2007

Make it part of your routine

Obesity Linked to Increased Cancer Risk10-31-2007

Report says exercise and diet can lower chances of malignancies

Too Much TV Can Raise Kids' Blood Pressure10-30-2007

It's linked to obesity, which then triggers hypertension, study suggests

Exercise Helps Overweight Youngsters Learn10-26-2007

It boosts the mind and the body, study shows

Some Female Athletes Risking Weaker Bones10-26-2007

Swimmers, divers, runners have poorer bone density, research shows

Health Tip: Exercise Doing Everyday Chores10-25-2007

Easy ways to get more exercise

Experts Sound Off on Workout Grunting10-24-2007

Some gym members object, but these noises may boost fitness

Physical Therapy Shortens ICU Stay10-23-2007

Respiratory patients left hospital about 3 days sooner, study found

Study Shows How Exercise Helps Women's Hearts10-22-2007

Much of the benefit comes from changes in blood pressure, inflammation

U.S. Schools Getting Better at Boosting Kids' Health10-19-2007

But more is needed to improve nutrition and physical activity, report says

Pre-Workout Stretching Won't Prevent Sore Muscles10-18-2007

New review of the evidence shows no link

Oral Thermometers Can't Assess Exercise Heat Stroke10-17-2007

Use a rectal thermometer instead, experts urge

Water Workouts Work for Arthritis Patients10-17-2007

Sessions relieve pain and help improve daily function, researchers say

Pricey Running Shoes Not Worth It: Study10-10-2007

Expensive or not, sneakers performed equally in high-tech tests

Heart-Healthy Workouts Help Knees, Too10-05-2007

They help ward off osteoarthritis, study suggests

Junk Food, TV Driving Kids to Obesity09-25-2007

Studies find it's tougher than ever for youngsters to stay healthy

Take Care of Your Heart Before and After Problems09-24-2007

Healthy blood pressure and weight can help avoid heart failure; rehab can aid recovery

Post-Knee Replacement Physio Helps in Short Term09-21-2007

But gains in flexibility, quality of life don't last, data suggests

Aerobic, Weight Training Combo Best Against Diabetes09-17-2007

Exercise is always good, but combining two approaches brings better results, study finds

International Database Seeks to Boost Treatment of Altitude Sickness09-09-2007

Fluid buildup in lungs can be deadly for skiers, mountain climbers, regardless of fitness

1 in 3 Varsity Athletes Has Exercise-Induced Asthma09-07-2007

Condition arises even in those with no asthma history, study finds

Workouts a Boon for Breast Cancer Patients09-06-2007

Exercise, yoga improve quality of life, even chemotherapy compliance, studies find

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