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2/11/2013

Benefits of Exercise on Prostate Cancer Risk May Vary by Race

Benefits of Exercise on Prostate Cancer Risk May Vary by Race

Posted 7:00 AM 2/11/2013 by Robert Preidt

MONDAY, Feb. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Among white men, exercise may cut the risk of developing prostate cancer, and it may also lower the odds of aggressive disease in those who already have the cancer, a new study indicates.

However, those benefits were not seen (More)

2/10/2013

Everyday Activities May Have Same Health Benefits as Going to Gym

Everyday Activities May Have Same Health Benefits as Going to Gym

Posted 7:00 AM 2/10/2013 by Robert Preidt

SUNDAY, Feb. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Short stretches of physical activity -- such as taking the stairs or raking leaves -- throughout the day can be just as beneficial as a trip to the gym, according to a new study.

Researchers looked at more than 6,000 American adults and found that this (More)

2/7/2013

Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health

Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health

Posted 10:00 AM 2/7/2013 by By Alan Mozes
HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Feb. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Olympic gymnastics champion Gabby Douglas wowed the crowd in crimson, actress/designer Kelly Osbourne flaunted cherry red, and pop star Toni Braxton strutted in ruby Wednesday evening in New York City, all part of the annual Red Dress Collection show to boost (More)

2/6/2013

Health Tip: Keep Active by Walking

Posted 5:00 AM 2/6/2013 by Diana Kohnle

(HealthDay News) -- Walking is a great form of exercise, especially for people who are overweight and don't particularly like to do pushups or jumping jacks.

The Weight-control Information Network offers these suggestions for people who are overweight and want to begin a walking (More)

2/5/2013

Drug May Make Walking Easier for People With Artery Disease

Drug May Make Walking Easier for People With Artery Disease

Posted 2:00 PM 2/5/2013 by By Amy Norton
HealthDay Reporter

TUESDAY, Feb. 5 (HealthDay News) -- The blood pressure drug ramipril may make walking a bit easier for people with clogged leg arteries, new study results suggest.

Researchers found that of 212 people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), those given ramipril every day for nearly six (More)

Steroid Shots for Tennis Elbow Miss the Mark: Study

2/4/2013

Too Much TV Tied to Lower Sperm Count in Young Men

Too Much TV Tied to Lower Sperm Count in Young Men

Posted 5:00 PM 2/4/2013 by By Steven Reinberg
HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, Feb. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Men who watch 20 hours of TV a week may have only half as many sperm as men who watch very little TV, a small study suggests.

On the plus side, 15 hours a week of moderate to vigorous exercise may improve sperm count by as much as 73 percent, the (More)

Exercising at Midlife May Stave Off Dementia Down the Road

Boomers' Health Fails to Measure Up to Parents'

2/1/2013

On Game Day, Sometimes Winning Isn't Everything

On Game Day, Sometimes Winning Isn't Everything

Posted 10:00 AM 2/1/2013 by By Lisa Esposito
HealthDay Reporter

FRIDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Hey, sports fans: It doesn't matter if your team wins or loses, just as long as the game is a down-to-the-wire nail-biter, with heroes to laud and villains to loathe.

That's the conclusion of a new study of what can really drive a fan's rooting interest (More)

1/31/2013

Friday Is 'National Wear Red Day' for Women's Heart Health

Friday Is 'National Wear Red Day' for Women's Heart Health

Posted 7:00 AM 1/31/2013 by E.J. Mundell

THURSDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Americans are being urged to look through their closets for anything crimson, scarlet or apple-red to wear Friday, in support of the American Heart Association's annual Go Red for Women campaign.

National Wear Red Day -- now in its 10th year -- is (More)

1/30/2013

Yoga May Help With Common Heart Rhythm Disorder

Yoga May Help With Common Heart Rhythm Disorder

Posted 2:00 PM 1/30/2013 by By Amy Norton
HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- People with a common heart rhythm problem may be able to decrease their symptoms by adding gentle yoga to their treatment regimen, a small study suggests.

The research, reported online Jan. 30 in the Journal of the American College of (More)

1/28/2013

Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men

Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men

Posted 12:00 PM 1/28/2013 by Robert Preidt

MONDAY, Jan. 28 (HealthDay News) -- Certain exercises that benefit the hearts of obese men with type 2 diabetes may not help women with the same health issues, according to a small new study.

The findings could help researchers and health care professionals (More)

First-Ever Guidelines Issued for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in Kids

1/27/2013

Checklist for Winter Sports Safety

Checklist for Winter Sports Safety

Posted 7:00 AM 1/27/2013 by Robert Preidt

SUNDAY, Jan. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Winter sports provide a great way to enjoy the cold weather and to stay in shape, but can pose risks if you don't take proper precautions, an expert warns.

"Though some of us like to stay home indoors during the cold winter months, there are actually (More)

1/25/2013

Health Tip: Care for Your Mouthguard

Posted 5:00 AM 1/25/2013 by Diana Kohnle

(HealthDay News) -- A mouthguard helps prevent damage to your teeth and mouth during sports or other physical activity.

The American Dental Association suggests how to keep your mouthguard clean:

  • Thoroughly brush the mouthguard with a toothbrush and toothpaste. Or at least (More)
1/23/2013

Health Tip: Get Fit During Your Commute

Posted 5:00 AM 1/23/2013 by Diana Kohnle

(HealthDay News) -- Sitting in the car may not be the only way to get to work.

The American Council on Exercise offers these suggestions for turning commute time into exercise time:

  • If possible, walk or bike to work.
  • If you take public transportation, walking to the (More)
1/22/2013

Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer

Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer

Posted 5:00 PM 1/22/2013 by By Steven Reinberg
HealthDay Reporter

TUESDAY, Jan. 22 (HealthDay News) -- People diagnosed with colorectal cancer who spend a lot of their leisure time sitting have a higher risk of dying, according to researchers at the American Cancer Society.

People who are physically active, however, have a better chance of surviving than (More)

One Path to Fitter Kids: More P.E. at School

Playing for Fun May Reduce Young Athletes' Injuries

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