Research Still Showing that Working Out Prevents Cancer
...of female breast cancers, and 3.9% of urinary bladder cancers were associated with lack of exercise. By state, the proportion of cancer cases [...]
...of female breast cancers, and 3.9% of urinary bladder cancers were associated with lack of exercise. By state, the proportion of cancer cases [...]
...on subclinical atherosclerosis — before symptoms are present — and examined the impact of metal exposure on the carotid, femoral and [...]
...lead to prediabetes, an early high-risk stage of Type 2 diabetes mellitus,” said the main researcher on the project. She continued to say [...]
...consistent whether the study participants were young, elderly, male, female, veterans or civilians; the studies in the review were also conducted in [...]
...after drinking.”) Substance Risk Taking (e.g.: “I do not drink.”) In this study, gender was also taken into consideration to identify whether being [...]
...people’s physiological rhythms (heart rate, breathing, gait, etc.). As noted in a previous article, male-female couples in a 2017 study [...]
...According to the U.S. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, the recommended maximum amount of salt consumed per day is less than 2,300 mg. The average [...]
...phthalate concentration in men and a reduced likelihood of successful implantation and successful live birth rates following in vitro fertilization (IVF) and [...]
...of male students than female students. However, both sexes were equally affected by cannabis on inhibitory control. These results help identify [...]
...greater Rochester area with an average age of nearly 16 (54 percent of them female) and conducted diagnostic interviews to evaluate the participants [...]