Just one 15-minute session of aerobic exercise floods the brain with brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein ...
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Even a small amount of exercise may be enough to strengthen memory, new research shows.
A new study reinforces that this behavior change can be as effective as meds and therapy when it comes to treating depression. You’re not going to want to sit down for this. A new study suggests that ...
Yet another reason to get moving. A new study concludes regular exercise may reduce the chance of early or premature death across all causes by up to 40%. That’s after comparing past studies of people ...
A new study aims to explain exercise’s protective effect on the brain from neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Guille eFaingold/Stocksy While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s ...
Exercising muscles pumps out substances that can suppress the growth of breast cancer cells, according to an important new study of exercise and cancer. The study, published last month, involved 32 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the latest research showing the benefits of staying active as you get older, exercise has been found to reduce the risk of ...
Studies reveal a link between exercise and a more resilient, diverse microbiome. Fact checked by Nick Blackmer You might pop a probiotic or chug some kombucha in pursuit of better gut health. But ...
Jeff Vaughn, owner and trainer at Expect Results Fitness in Jacksonville was on Good Afternoon Arkansas showing us how to do Tabata Training. Vaughn says minimizing workout time, improving physical ...
Regular physical activity is increasingly promoted for people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) as well as the general population. EULAR - The European Alliance of Associations for ...
You’re not going to want to sit down for this. A new study suggests that a single habit is better for the brain than previously thought — and can treat symptoms of depression as effectively as ...