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Sudden cardiac deaths among youth are not rare flukes. With increasing stress, poor sleep, unhealthy diet, and sedentary ...
Falls can often lead to reduced mobility or long-term disability in adults 65 and older, but there are strategies beyond exercise that can help these patients stay independent longer.
A recent study published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health reveals that physical activity and sedentary behavior ...
Heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related death, but deaths from heart disease have still been ...
Working officials often spend the majority of their office hours sitting at their desks while working on their computers, leading a sedentary lifestyle. With hectic work schedules, some people do find ...
What many don't realise is that chronic stress quietly chips away at heart health, increasing risks in ways that aren't immediately visible ...
Sarcopenia, which is a progressive and extensive decline in muscle mass and strength, is common with aging and estimated to ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNA Sedentary Lifestyle Puts A Strain On Children's HeartsAs technology advances, people spend more time sitting down throughout the day, which has been linked to a higher risk of ...
Sarcopenia, which is a progressive and extensive decline in muscle mass and strength, is common with aging and is estimated ...
Cancer is the leading cause of premature death in North America. An estimated 2.1 million new cancer cases and 701,000 cancer deaths occur in North America each year. The region contributes almost ...
Richard Daynard, an 81-year-old Northeastern law professor, poses for a portrait at his home in Boston, Mass., on Thursday, March 27, 2025. Daynard fought and defeated the tobacco lobby and is now ...
You love them, you want them, you can’t live without them…and they’re costing you a fortune in repairs, insurance and shockingly expensive replacement parts. Dan Neil on why our national ...
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