EXERCISE

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Early Morning Walks vs. After-Breakfast Strolls: What's Better for Metabolic Health?

Imagine you're trying to figure out the best time to exercise for better metabolic health. You know, something simple like walking. Is it better to walk before breakfast or after? That's what some scientists wanted to find out. They had people with overweight and obesity walk for 12 weeks. Some walk

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Mood Boosters: VR vs. Biking

Ever wondered how immersive virtual reality (VR) compares to non-immersive VR and traditional biking when it comes to lifting young adults' spirits? A recent study dug into this question, focusing on mood states during each activity. The researchers decided to see how young people felt during these

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Boosting Heart Health: A Different Approach to Exercise and Pain Relief

Heart failure can make it hard for people to do much physical activity because they get very out of breath and tired. This happens when the tiny blood vessels in the body aren't doing their job right, and the muscles can't get the energy they need. Myofascial release techniques (MRT) are a way to im

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Winter Workouts: Staying Active in the Cold

Don't let the chilly weather be an excuse to ditch your exercise routine. Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician, encourages everyone to stay active even during the winter months. She suggests aiming for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week. This can include fun winter activities like

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Workout Equalizers: How We Measure Exercise Intensity

Ever wondered how to gauge the effort you put into your resistance training? Two common methods take the spotlight: counting the total weight lifted or tracking sets until failure. Both methods aim to balance the "dose" of exercise between sessions. But, which method truly captures the intensity of

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Exercise and FTIR: Unlocking Molecular Secrets

Physical activity is no secret weapon for health and performance. But recently, scientists are digging deeper. They're not just looking at the sweat or the pumped muscles, but at the tiny changes happening inside our bodies during exercise. Enter Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy, a fan

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Mindful Moves: Can Yoga Help Seniors with Osteoporosis?

Did you know that standing yoga, blended with traditional Baduanjin exercises, could be a game-changer for older folks dealing with primary osteoporosis? A recent study took a close look at how well this mindful exercise program worked for seniors with bone issues. The goal was to tweak the program

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Exercise: Why Fear Shouldn't Keep Kids on the Sidelines

Exercise has many benefits for kids. It keeps them healthy and happy. But sometimes, people worry that exercise might cause injuries. Let's explore these fears. First, let's look at relative risk. This is when you compare the risk of something happening to the risk of it not happening. For kids, th

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Wheelchair Sports Day: High Schoolers Try Something New

Imagine swapping your regular basketball game for a wheelchair basketball match. That's exactly what happened at New Vision High. The students tried out adaptive sports with the help of ParaSport Spokane and Paralympic stars Isaiah Rigo and Chelsea McClammer. It wasn’t as easy as they thought, but t

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Yoga's Impact on Women with TMJ Pain

Let's dive into a study that looked at how yoga can help women dealing with myofascial pain from temporomandibular disorders (TMD). TMD is no joke; it messes with your jaw, causing pain, limiting movement, and affecting sleep and mood. The study wanted to see if a yoga-based exercise program could m

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