The impact of exercise Researchers develop a model to investigate how the intensity, duration and frequency of exercise affect tumour suppression. (Courtesy: iStock/Biserka Stojanovic) Physical ...
Researchers have created a mathematical model -- and an accompanying online weight simulation tool -- of what happens when people of varying weights, diets and exercise habits try to change their ...
A new mathematical model incorporates personalized details to simulate the metabolic effects of exercise. Presented in PLOS Computational Biology by Maria Concetta Palumbo of the National Research ...
A team of researchers at Tohoku University have developed a simple lab-based system for growing human muscle cells that are capable of vigorously contracting. The team used the model, which was ...
A hormone called irisin, which is secreted into the blood during aerobic exercise, has been found to reduce levels of alpha synuclein, a protein linked to Parkinson’s disease (PD), and halt movement ...
Exercise has shown promise as a nonpharmacological intervention for addiction, with evidence suggesting a potential utility for relapse prevention. In humans, exercise as an intervention is typically ...
Exercise has been found to reduce stress, increase positive mood, decrease anxiety, and alleviate depression. But you may not know that the emotional well-being associated with exercise is also linked ...
The NIH awarded a $3.4 million grant to USC School of Medicine Greenville to study a program that uses physical activity to treat chronic diseases. The program, Exercise is Medicine Greenville, ...
100 and thriving! Former model Daphne Selfe reveals the one simple exercise that keeps her strong, active, and pain-free — no gym required (Image: Pexels) Where the world is obsessed with anti-ageing ...
Overuse tendinopathy is problematic to manage clinically. People of different ages with tendons under diverse loads present with varying degrees of pain, irritability, and capacity to function.
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