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An increase in physical activity between the ages of 45 and 65 could help prevent Alzheimer's disease, while inactivity may be detrimental to brain health.
The Tomah Health Community Foundation helps children stay healthy at a special indoor wellness and physical activity facility with a $2,500 donation to the Tomah Parks & Recreation Dept.’ ...
Young adults are becoming less active in meeting the recommended 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity a week, a QUT study has found. First author, Abernethy, said the ...
Older adults who engage in even small amounts of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) may experience significant improvements in brain health, according to new research from the University of ...
Discover How the Space Fly Ball’s Gesture-Controlled Flight, Drop-Resistant Design, and Dazzling RGB Light Effects Are ...
An international team of researchers suggests a different activity to manage stress, build resilience and improve well-being ...
Mayo Clinic Healthcare cardiologist shares tips to safely get your blood pumping againLONDON - Around the world, people are starting to engage in ...
Exercise programs that are culturally tailored to Hispanics with MS may help these patients engage in regular physical ...
A group of volunteers who have children with Down syndrome are moving closer to a goal of setting up a GiGi’s Playhouse in ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNMidland Soccer Club Q&A: Strosacker Foundation a strong supporter of indoor facilityThe Strosacker Foundation awarded a $500,000 grant to the Midland Soccer Club last year to be used for its new indoor ...
Assessing data from 585 older adults (aged 65-80 years) in the USA-based IGNITE trial, the study examined associations between time spent in sleep, sedentary behavior, light physical activity ...
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