Combining brain games with short bouts of exercise may provide greater cognitive and physical benefits than performing either in isolation, according to a new study on strategies for healthy aging in ...
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For more than a decade, Team Red, White and Blue -- a nonprofit organization for veterans – has operated a unique program that combines physical activity with a sense of shared purpose and mutual ...
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102-year-old Peggy Roberts attended senior exercise classes for more than a decade. She'd get on a bus and arrive to class on time every week up until she died last summer. Her community at the gym ...
It’s a win-win for parents and kids: if you’re having trouble convincing your kids to follow the government’s advice to get moving, a new study suggests you can just leave them alone with their video ...
Exercising regularly in the three years after treatment for a common cancer could significantly improve survival rates, an international study has revealed. In the research, a total of 889 colon ...
There are lots of good reasons to exercise that have nothing to do with weight loss. Now, science has found yet another one: It turns out that a regular exercise habit can make your fat tissue ...
An international study shows that cancer survivors who get moving after chemo can increase their chances of beating colon cancer, making exercise a game-changer for long-term survival. Study: ...