A study of 2,500 youth links high sedentary time to a 4 mmHg rise in systolic blood pressure by adulthood, while light ...
WINT Enrolling SCAI Stage C participants in SEISMiC C trial, preparing for Phase 3 readiness Pennsylvania-based Windtree ...
While medical headlines often focus on the biochemical underpinnings of disease, our body's biomechanics are equally crucial.
Data from an annual report outlines an increase in Oklahoma's maternal deaths from 31 per 100,000 live births during the 2019 ...
In the longer term, epidemiologic approaches that identify important exposure variables may also be of greater practical value in obesity prevention because, in contrast to physiologic approaches ...
If you want to exercise for longer periods of time, Chen suggests focusing on aerobic activities like walking or jogging, ...
If one's body does not have enough energy to maintain key physiologic processes, one is at a heightened risk for sports injuries of various types - including, but not limited to, bone, joint and ...
Unprecedented world events can make us feel helpless and unsafe. A few adjustments can go a long way toward agency and inner ...
Fred Hutch Cancer Center brought together a host of experts on November 2 to share tips, tools, resources and strategies for ...
Time spent sedentary beyond six hours per day during growth from childhood through young adulthood may cause an excess increase of 4 mmHg in systolic ...
The pressure that builds up and is maintained inside the eye during surgery can now be reduced to physiologic intraocular ...