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Doctor warns morning activity linked to 90% of heart attacks - and it's not food
A doctor has shared a common morning habit that could increase your risk of suffering a heart attack - and it's nothing to do ...
NEW ORLEANS — Prior research, which appeared in the British Journal of Sports Medicine in 2016, corroborates that physical activity has a protective effect against an individual’s overall cancer ...
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How morning movement improves energy, focus, and mood
Morning movement can also improve mood by stimulating the release of endorphins. These natural chemicals support emotional ...
Morning physical activity is associated with the lowest risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a study in more than 85,000 individuals published today in the European Journal of Preventive ...
Doing moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), such as brisk walking or slow jogging at any time of day, promotes well-being and influences weight management. That said, two new studies on how ...
Harvey C. Fenner Elementary School has recently added a morning activity that will help students to get their blood flowing ...
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes [EASD]) shows that morning and afternoon physical activity are associated with a lower risk of ...
COPD morning symptoms linked to limited physical activity Many patients with COPD report morning symptoms that are negatively associated with physical activity. Morning symptoms are common among ...
Inflammasomes are more active in the morning than the rest of the day. Macrophage activity, which regulates inflammation, is influenced by the biologic clock in the body. A team led by Annie Curtis, ...
Good morning! What all have you accomplished within the first hour of your day so far? Maybe you answered some emails over coffee or headed to the gym to work out and get caught up on the news. You ...
Physical activity in the afternoon or evening is linked to reduced insulin resistance, study reveals
A new study finds that afternoon or evening physical activity is associated with reduced insulin resistance (and thus better blood sugar control) when compared with an even distribution of physical ...
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