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Have High Blood Pressure? Weekly Workout May Lower Risk to Your Brain | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41...
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 23 hours agoVigorous exercise more than once a week can lower the risk of dementia for people with high blood...
Study: Single episode of intense exercise reduces physical activity and body temperature,...
Medical Xpress· 16 hours agoExercise is often recommended as an effective strategy for weight loss. However, a recent animal...
Vigorous exercise may preserve cognition in high-risk patients with hypertension
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoPeople with high blood pressure have a higher risk of cognitive impairment, including dementia, but...
5 'Exercise Snacks' You Can Easily Perform for Heart Health
CNET· 4 days agoExercise snacks are short bursts of vigorous exercise lasting 1 minute or less done intermittently...
New Study Shows How "Vigorous Exercise" Can Make You Sick — Best Life
Best Life· 2 days agoNow that a new study has come to light, scientists say fitness fanatics may want to scale back on...
Weekly workouts may lower risk of dementia for people with high blood pressure
UPI· 16 hours agoPeople who engaged each week in vigorous physical activity had lower rates of mild cognitive...
Short bouts of exercise may boost efficacy of some types of cancer treatment
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 2 days agoRecent research suggests that short bouts of moderate to intenseexercise could boost the efficacy of...
How Many Steps Do You Really Need? There’s Good News for People Over 60.
Barrons.com· 4 hours agoWhen the government made its recommendations in 2018, it used minutes of exercise. It recommended...
Study Finds Potential Downside to Vigorous Exercise We Didn't Know About
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBad news for any extreme exercise junkies out there: excessive vigorous exercise could muffle your immune system. At least, that's what ...
Fans of fitness influencers exercise more – but they’re also more depressed, new study claims
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAccording to a new study published in the Cyberpsychology Journal, young adults who follow fitness...