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Fitness & Exercise (Page 55)

Cycle Safe: Find the Right Bike Helmet for Your Child

2022-07-09
By: Exporter
On: July 9, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, General Health, Head & Neck, Kids' Health, Parenting

SATURDAY, July 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Wearing a bike helmet can save the life of your young child or teenager, but it needs to fit well to really do its job. A well-fitting bike helmet significantly reduces the odds of serious head injury or death due to a bicycle,Continue Reading

Only 7% of American Adults in Good Cardiometabolic Health

2022-07-05
By: Exporter
On: July 5, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Obesity

TUESDAY, July 5, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Less than 7% of U.S. adults are in good cardiometabolic shape, and new research warns the trend is only getting worse. Cardiometabolic health is an umbrella term that includes blood pressure, blood sugar, blood cholesterol, weight and/or the presence of heart disease. “WhileContinue Reading

Pollutants in Soil Can Harm Your Heart

2022-07-04
By: Exporter
On: July 4, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

MONDAY, July 4, 2022 (HealthDay News) — While it’s more widely known that polluted air can harm human health, another danger may be lurking at your feet. New research shows that soil, too, can contain contaminants that can impact health. These include pesticides and heavy metals. In this study, scientistsContinue Reading

First Major League Soccer Player Is Diagnosed With CTE

2022-06-29
By: Exporter
On: June 29, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Head & Neck, Neurological

WEDNESDAY, June 29, 2022 (HealthDay News) — When former professional Major League Soccer (MLS) player Scott Vermillion died at age 44, he had stage 2 CTE, his family announced Tuesday. He is the first former MLS player diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Vermillion died from an accidental overdose inContinue Reading

Kids Happier, Healthier Away From All Those Screens: Study

2022-06-29
By: Exporter
On: June 29, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

WEDNESDAY, June 29, 2022 (HealthDay News) — New research confirms the dangers of too much screen time for kids and teens: Those who play sports, take music lessons, or socialize with friends after school are happier and healthier than children who are glued to a screen during these hours. “ScreenContinue Reading

Just 1 in 4 Patients Get Rehab After Heart Attack, Cardiac Surgery

2022-06-27
By: Exporter
On: June 27, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

MONDAY, June 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Medically supervised exercise programs can do heart patients a lot of good, but few people of color take part in them — regardless of income, new research finds. The study, of more than 100,000 U.S. patients, found that while all were eligible forContinue Reading

Pandemic Lockdowns, Closures Tough on People With Disabilities

2022-06-27
By: Exporter
On: June 27, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Special Needs

TUESDAY, June 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) — When the early days of the pandemic prompted social distancing measures and gym closures, people with certain disabilities had a much harder time getting exercise and their mental health suffered, new research shows. Researchers studying those impacts surveyed more than 950 people withContinue Reading

Can You Stand on One Leg for 10 Seconds? You Might Live Longer

2022-06-22
By: Exporter
On: June 22, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Neurological

WEDNESDAY, June 22, 2022 (HealthDay News) — It sounds easy, but standing on one leg for 10 seconds can be harder than you think. And your ability to do so — or not — may predict whether you are more likely to die within the next decade, a new studyContinue Reading

Pets Help Their Humans De-Stress, Stay Fit: Survey

2022-06-21
By: Exporter
On: June 21, 2022
In: Fitness & Exercise, Healthy Living, Mental Health

TUESDAY, June 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — While chronic stress is a key risk factor for heart disease and stroke, most cat and dog owners say pets help them chill out and stay active. A new American Heart Association (AHA) survey of 1,000 pet owners found 95% relying on theirContinue Reading

Federal Court Orders EPA to Re-examine Whether Roundup Causes Cancer

2022-06-20
By: Exporter
On: June 20, 2022
In: Cancer, Fitness & Exercise, Healthy Living

MONDAY, June 20, 2022 (HealthDay News) – A federal appeals court has ruled that the EPA must take another look at whether the key ingredient in the weed killer Roundup poses a cancer risk, although the product will remain on the market for now. In its ruling, issued Friday, theContinue Reading

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