Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine - most related articles:
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20 minutes of housework boosts mental health - 4.2
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Female hormone cycle affects knee joints - 3.6
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Sports related concussions in young athletes on the rise - 3.3
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Retired athletes with mental decline after concussion - 2.5
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Sugar sweetened beverages ban in schools not reducing consumption among adolescents - 2.5
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Heart screening for athletes would save lives - 2.5
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Exercise protects against breast cancer - 2.4
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Exercise guidelines urge physical activity during pregnancy - 2.3
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Energy drinks activate brain to enhance exercise performance - 2.3
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Exercise more to ease aching back - 2.1
Sports Medicine articles
Sugar sweetened beverages ban in schools not reducing consumption among adolescentsBanning all sugar-sweetened beverages in US schools is not associated with a reduction in overall consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, revealed by researchers in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.
Tai chi helps improve mental health and prevent falls in elderlyT'ai chi has particular health benefits for older people, including helping to prevent falls and improving mental wellbeing, reveals a review published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
19th AHML Congress International Homoeopathic Conference IndiaAsian Homoeopathic Medical League is organising 19th International Homeopathic Congress 2010 (AHML Congress 2010) in New Delhi, India. "The conference will be inaugarated by the Health Minister Dr Kiran Walia today" told Dr Anil Singhal.
Exercise reduces frequency and severity of coldsPeople who are physically fit and active have fewer and milder colds, indicates research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
19th Asian Homoeopathic Medical League Congress in IndiaAsian Homoeopathic Medical League is organising 19th International Homeopathic Congress 2010 (AHML Congress 2010) in New Delhi, India.
Heart screening for athletes would save livesHeart screening for athletes before competition should be mandatory. The findings show that a pre-participation screening programme, which involves checking the activity of the heart during exercise, would detect more athletes at risk of sudden cardiac death and save lives, say the authors.
20 minutes of housework boosts mental healthA Scottish Survey reveals first time that just 20 minutes of any physical activity, including housework, in a week is enough to boost mental health. While regular exercise is known to be good for mental health, no one seems able to agree on how much, or what type of activity, is best.
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