Exercise
Science Shows How Exercise Might Help in Prostate Cancer
TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Vigorous exercise causes changes in some 180 prostate genes among men with early stage prostate cancer, a new study suggests.
Exercise a Good Pick-Me-Up After Cancer Treatment: Study
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Exercise can improve the health, energy and well-being of cancer patients after they've completed their main cancer treatment, a new review finds.
Exercise to Beat Migraines and Depression
Most people know that exercise is beneficial to the heart, but it is also a great way to beat migraines and depression. If you suffer from either of these two ailments, try working out to alleviate your symptoms. I will highlight the benefits that exercise has on both migraines and...
Exercise as Housecleaning for the Body
The ability of exercise to speed the removal of garbage from inside our body's cells may be one of its most valuable, if least visible, effects, a new study suggests.
Intermittent exercise improves blood glucose control for diabetics
( The Endocrine Society ) Intermittent exercise with and without low oxygen concentrations can improve insulin sensitivity in type two diabetics, however exercise while under hypoxic conditions provides greater improvements in glycemic control than intermittent exercise alone, according to a recent study accepted for publication in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology ...
Can Exercise Be Addicting?
Think not getting enough exercise is the only problem Americans face? People who exercise too much may be troubled as well. When time is stripped from work, family, and friends to excessively exercise, addiction may be to blame.
The Right Exercise Intensity
The exercise intensity myth that may be stalling your fitness, fat loss, and weight loss results is rampant these days but finding the right exercise intensity for optimal fitness and health is simple.
Exercise even if intermittent improves blood glucose control for diabetics
Washington, Feb 3 : Exercise, continuous or intermittent, improves insulin sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes, experts say.
Diabetes helped by any exercise
LONDON, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- Intermittent exercise with and without low oxygen concentrations can improve insulin sensitivity in those with type 2 diabetes, British researchers found.
Phys Ed: Phys Ed: Exercise as Housecleaning for the Body
The ability of exercise to speed the removal of garbage from inside our body's cells may be one of its most valuable, if least visible, effects, a new study suggests.




