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A new Mayo Clinic study suggests a combination of mentally stimulating exercises and physical exercise lowers the risk of memory loss. Researchers say that.
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A new Mayo Clinic study suggests a combination of mentally stimulating exercises and physical exercise lowers the risk of memory loss. Researchers say that.
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Researchers link mental and physical exercise to beating dementia against background of ageing population.
New research from the Mayo Clinic has revealed that a combination of moderate exercise along with mentally stimulating activities, such as using a computer, help decrease the chances of having memory loss in people older than 70 years old.
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Alternative medicine is playing a big role in modern medicine. Acupuncture, animal therapy, massage and yoga can all complement traditional medicine. That is why Mayo Clinic will be providing services and education at the Complementary and Alternative … See all stories on this topic » |
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You'll learn how to set dietary goals, eat using Mayo's version of the food pyramid and how to burn calories by elevating activity levels. You'll also find out how to determine a healthy weight, understand nutrients, energy and calories, and discover …
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Studies have been inconclusive on whether exercise lengthens lifespan. But LeBrasseur said there is evidence that physical activity improves healthspan — reducing the odds of certain diseases, for example. Even so, exactly how exercise affects …
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The Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet tackles all the familiar obstacles that get in the way of weight loss—dislike of exercise, distaste of healthy food, too little time to cook well, a too hectic schedule, struggles with cravings, and minimal support from …
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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. Researchers examined the role of aerobic exercise in preserving cognitive …
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For all those who always believed that the energetic aerobic exercise session was only beneficial for obese people, a new study made some fascinating claims. However, the claim came from Mayo Clinic researchers. The clinic is a not-for-profit medical … See all stories on this topic » |
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ROCHESTER, Minn. – 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 …
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ROCHESTER, Minn., Sep 07, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — 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 …
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"This is the whole new normal emerging," says Michael Joyner, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist and specialist in exercise science in Rochester, Minn. "People hadn't really paid attention to it until Baby Boomers started getting older. … See all stories on this topic » |
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