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Short Bouts of Exercise Boost Self Control
March 6, 2013 Short bouts of moderately intense exercise seem to boost self control, indicates an analysis of the published ... > full story -
Walking Away from Back Pain
March 5, 2013 A new study says a low-cost program of aerobic walking is just as effective as expensive clinical therapy in the treatment of lower back ... > full story -
Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling Promotes Recovery in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury
March 4, 2013 A new study finds that long-term lower extremity functional electrical stimulation cycling, as part of a rehabilitation regimen, is associated with substantial improvements in individuals with ... > full story -
Exercise Key to Good Sleep
March 4, 2013 Exercise can affect your sleep. The results of the National Sleep Foundation's 2013 Sleep in America® poll show a compelling association between exercise and better ... > full story -
Physical Activity Does Not Protect Against in Situ Breast Cancer, Epidemiological Study Finds
February 28, 2013 Non-invasive or in situ breast cancer is characterized by the fact that it does not invade or does not multiply in other cells and unlike invasive breast cancer, it is not benefited by physical ... > full story -
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Aerobics: Evaluating the New 'R' in Academic Performance
February 28, 2013 Although the long-term consequences of childhood obesity are well documented, some school districts have reduced physical education classes to devote more time to the three Rs in education -- ... > full story -
Obesity, Physical Inactivity Linked With Risk for Certain Molecular Subtype of Colorectal Cancer
February 26, 2013 An increasing body mass index was associated with a higher risk for colorectal cancer with a specific molecular characteristic, and inversely, physical activity was linked to a decreased risk for ... > full story -
Promising New Method for Next-Generation Live-Attenuated Viral Vaccines Against Chikungunya Virus
February 21, 2013 Researchers have applied a novel method of vaccine creation for Chikungunya virus using a technique called large scale random codon re-encoding. Using this approach, scientists have demonstrated that ... > full story -
Talking About Being Old Is Important Indicator of Body Dissatisfaction
February 20, 2013 Similar to talking about being fat, talking about being old is an important an indicator of body dissatisfaction, shows new research. Body dissatisfaction is known to be correlated with, and ... > full story -
Employees Shed Pounds in Worksite-Based Weight Loss Intervention With Behavioral Counseling
February 20, 2013 Workplace-based programs that include dietary advice coupled with behavioral counseling appear to be a promising approach for men and women with significant weight loss goals, based on the results of ... > full story
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