It’s that time of year - when people set goals and take action to improve their health, get back in shape, and ramp up exercise routines. But what happens when your body isn’t ready for what your mind ...
Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is experienced by the majority of an estimated 300 million individuals who have asthma, a condition that affects all ages and is increasing globally.
“Exercise is good for your health” is a well-known phrase, but few people can clearly explain how and why it benefits the human body.” A joint research team, led by Dr. Yong Ryoul Yang of the Aging ...
The study highlights early microvascular impairment in adolescents with type 1 diabetes, emphasizing the importance of monitoring vascular health in this group.
For many fitness enthusiasts, the rush of a good workout brings joy and satisfaction. Yet for others, that elevated heart rate can trigger overwhelming fear instead of exhilaration. Exercise-induced ...
Schematic overview illustrating how exercise stimulates angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis through key molecular pathways such as VEGF, HIF-1α, and VEGFR-3. The figure highlights the promotion of new ...
"This study revealed that exertional dyspnea, exertional palpitations, and decreased nailfold capillary density (≤ seven/mm) serve as useful indicator for considering exercise [right heart ...
Physical exercise may help reduce inflammation in MS by changing immune activity, a study in mice and patients suggests.
Exercise and ibuprofen can help reduce the cognitive side effects that many cancer patients face during chemotherapy. A ...
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