Exercise May Slow Osteoporosis
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Exercise May Slow Osteoporosis
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Student fitness improves with anti-obesity program - Yahoo! News
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Student fitness improves with anti-obesity program - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: YORK (Reuters Health) - Obesity rates continue to climb in California schools, but exercise and nutrition programs may be having a positive effect on student health, a new study suggests. Kids entered fifth grade more obese every year, but they did not gain more weight and their overall fitness improved as they moved to higher grades. "We accomplished a significant first step and that is to slow obesity," said Dr. William Bommer, a cardiologist at the University of Ca” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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New in the Literature: Glucocorticoid Therapy and Exercise Adherence (Support Care Cancer. 2011 Dec 28. [Epub ahead of print])
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Future Risk For Osteoporosis May Be Lowered By Exercising During Early 20s
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Osteoporosis Is So Slow, Bone Density Tests Can Wait, Study Says - NYTimes.com
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How Bone Loss Can Progress to Osteoporosis - Osteoporosis Center - EverydayHealth.com
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Rake Some Leaves to Cut Dementia Risk: How Exercise Slows Condition - QualityPoint Technologies
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Aerobic Exercise May Cut Dementia Risk
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Aerobic exercise may reduce the risk of dementia
medicalxpress.com — “Any exercise that gets the heart pumping may reduce the risk of dementia and slow the condition's progression once it starts, reported a Mayo Clinic study published this month in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Researchers examined the role of aerobic exercise in preserving cognitive abilities and concluded ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Vigorous exercise burns calories 14 hours after workout - USATODAY.com
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