Study reveals quarter of former Olympians suffer from osteoarthritis \
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Study reveals quarter of former Olympians suffer from osteoarthritis

25-Nov-2022
New research findings suggest that one in four retired Olympians reported a diagnosis of osteoarthritis, the form of arthritis that causes changes in the joint and can lead to discomfort, pain and disability.
25-Nov-2022 Health
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Inability to balance on one leg at later stages of life raises risk of death: Study \
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Inability to balance on one leg at later stages of life raises risk of death: Study

22-Jun-2022
A new study reveals that the inability to balance on a leg for 10 seconds is linked to the risk of early death in the next 10 years. Here’s more on the new study. This balance test can determine the risk of an early death According to a new study published in the British Journal […]
22-Jun-2022 Science
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Study says weekly muscle strengthening activity is linked to lower death risk \
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Study says weekly muscle strengthening activity is linked to lower death risk

05-Mar-2022
London [UK], March 5 (ANI): A recent study has found that 30 to 60 minutes of muscle-strengthening activity every week is linked to a 10-20 per cent lower risk of death from all causes, and from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer, in particular.
05-Mar-2022 Health
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30-60 minutes of weekly muscle strengthening activity linked to lower death risk: Study \
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30-60 minutes of weekly muscle strengthening activity linked to lower death risk: Study

01-Mar-2022
London [England], March 1 (ANI): It has been known that regular exercise has a lot of health benefits. But what is the minimum time of exercise required to ensure optimal health, considering everyone's busy lifestyle?
01-Mar-2022 Health
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Moderate exercise program could improve cancer treatment outcomes, says study \
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Moderate exercise program could improve cancer treatment outcomes, says study

02-Feb-2022
London [England], February 2 (ANI): A recent study by Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust has said that a moderate exercise programme could improve the success of chemotherapy treatment in oesophageal cancer patients.
02-Feb-2022 Health
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